Strongest French economic growth for 52 years
Economic growth in France at 7% last year is its strongest performance in 52 years.
Economic growth in France at 7% last year is its strongest performance in 52 years. But the country suffered a contraction during the pandemic of 8%, and we explore the relative economic performance of a number of European countries with Shanti Kelemen of M&G Wealth Investments. Also in the programme, the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s Alison Roberts assesses the health of Portugal's economy ahead of elections in the country this weekend. There's a dispute in Spain over the cultivation of strawberries in Andalucia which are taking water from the Donana National Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We find out more from Javier Martin Arroyo, who is a writer for the Spanish newspaper El Pais. Plus, as climate change progresses, the demand for energy hungry air conditioning increases, which in turn exacerbates the problem. The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s Ed Butler reports on the potential for more energy efficient cooling systems.
Today's edition is presented by Sasha Twining, and produced by Matthew Davies and Tom Kavanagh.
(Picture: A French semiconductor production facility. Picture credit: Getty Images.)
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