5 Dec 2022

US, France agreed to 'fix' US subsidies issues, Macron says

2:46 pm on 5 December 2022
US President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron hold a joint press conference at the White House during an official state visit on December 01, 2022 in Washington, DC.

President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron. Photo: AFP / Kevin Dietsch

President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron agreed during a state visit earlier this week to "fix" issues arising from US legislation that includes subsidies for American-made products, Macron said in a bid to assuage European concerns.

Biden's Inflation Reduction Act was a new US$430 billion bill offering massive subsidies for US-made products and aimed at addressing the climate crisis and promoting renewable energy.

But European leaders said the legislative package was unfair to non-American companies and would be a serious blow to their economies as Europe deals with the fallout from Russia's February invasion of Ukraine.

"What we decided with President Biden is precisely to fix this issue. And they are fixable," Macron told CBS' 60 Minutes in an interview released on Sunday.

On Thursday, speaking alongside Macron, Biden said: "There are tweaks that we can make that can fundamentally make it easier for European countries to participate and or be on their own".

- Reuters

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