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France pushes for overhaul of European ESG regulations

Investing.com — France is advocating for a significant revision of European regulations, particularly those related to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) rules. This comes as Europe grapples with its competitiveness amid extensive deregulation in the United States, led by President Donald Trump.

The French government has proposed a “massive regulatory pause,” according to a 22-page document viewed by Bloomberg. The document, dated January 20, suggests that recent legislation needs to be reassessed and modified. The current laws have been deemed “ill adapted” to the new environment of heightened international competition and the uncooperative policies of major global rivals.

This call for reworking comes as Europe is striving to regain its competitive edge in the global market, particularly in the face of sweeping deregulation across the Atlantic. The French government’s document highlights the need for a reassessment of the current regulations and the potential for adjustments to better suit the current international business landscape.

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