The OECD will present a new Economic Survey of France on Tuesday 30 June 2026. The Survey examines the country’s economic performance in the face of rising global and domestic challenges. A special chapter looks at how France can boost industrial competitiveness.
OECD Secretary General Mathias Cormann will present the Survey’s findings and take questions alongside Roland Lescure, France’s Minister of Economy, Finance, Industrial, Energy and Digital Sovereignty, at a press conference at the OECD, starting at 11:30 local time/CEST on Tuesday 30 June.
Journalists can register here to participate in an interactive presentation via Zoom.
To register for on-site media participation, click here.
Journalists can also watch the press conference here.
The Survey will be published at 11:30 CEST at the following link, which can be included in news articles: https://www.oecd.org/en/topics/sub-issues/economic-surveys/france-economic-snapshot.html.
Journalists can request a copy of the Survey under embargo, thereby undertaking to respect the OECD’s embargo procedures, by emailing embargo@oecd.org. Embargoed copies will be sent out 24 hours before the launch.
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