Roland Lescure. EMMANUEL DUNAND/AFP
PORTRAIT – The Minister of Industry, a former polytechnician, is working hard to restore the shine to French industry and help businesses in difficulty.
On the platform, Roland Lescure, Minister Delegate for Industry, jokes – in English – about a school trip he took to East Germany, before the fall of the Berlin Wall. At his side, Robert Habeck, the German Minister of the Economy, and the directors of Siemens Energy and Air Liquide. The scene takes place in Berlin, on November 8, during the inauguration of an electrolyzer factory. To attend, the French minister took a plane at 7 a.m., returning at 11 p.m. The next day, it was before 10 a.m. in Chalon-sur-Saône (Saône-et-Loire) to launch phase 2 of the Territoires d’industrie program, dedicated to the reindustrialization of France. This Tuesday, he is in Caudry, in the North, to unveil the name of the buyer of Nestlé’s Buitoni factory, made infamous by the health scandal of its frozen pizzas.
Roland Lescure is working hard to restore the shine to French industry and help businesses in difficulty. This life, no one…