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    Macron unveils 30-billion euro plan for innovation and industrial revival

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on October 12, 2021

    3 min read

    Last updated: January 29, 2026

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    Macron unveils a €30 billion plan to boost innovation and industry in France by 2030, focusing on green hydrogen and low-carbon technologies.

    Macron's €30B Plan for Innovation and Industrial Revival

    By Leigh Thomas and Benoit Van Overstraeten

    PARIS (Reuters) -France wants to be a leader in green hydrogen by 2030 and build low-carbon planes and small nuclear reactors as part of a 30 billion euro ($35 billion) investment plan, President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday.

    Macron said the road map, dubbed “France 2030”, would ensure France decarbonises its industry and brings innovation and production in key areas, from cars and biomedicine to semi-conductors, closer to home by the end of the decade.

    The long-term plan, outlined six months before the presidential election, was swiftly criticised by the opposition as electoral campaigning, but Macron said those targets were key to ensure France’s rank in the world.

    Pointing to a shortage of face masks when the COVID-19 pandemic first erupted, Macron said the crisis had exposed real vulnerabilities and the crucial need for France to have innovation and industrial production at home.

    “We must rebuild the framework for productive independence for France and Europe,” he said, adding that innovation would be key amid global competition for leadership and access to raw materials. “The winner takes all,” he added.

    Setting out some of the plan’s targets, Macron said France would by 2030 build a low-carbon plane, a small modular reactor as well as two megafactories for the production of green hydrogen. It would also produce large numbers of electric vehicles.

    “We must wage the battle of innovation and industrialisation at the same time,” Macron said as he outlined the plan to a group of entrepreneurs, adding: “We need a country that produces more.”

    Macron said the plan will give a key role to small, agile start-ups in building France’s industrial future alongside well-established corporate giants.

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    Other 2030 objectives include investing in semi-conductors and beefing up innovation in the French health sector, including biomedicine.

    On top of the 30 billion euros in fresh public investment, some of which will already be included in the 2022 budget, French public investment bank Bpifrance will invest 4 billion euros in startups and innovative firms.

    This all comes in addition to a 100 billion euro recovery plan announced last year to help France weather the coronavirus pandemic, a large share of which went to promoting greener energy policies.

    The plan was harshly criticised by the opposition and environmental groups.

    “A few months from the end of his mandate, the outgoing president commits French money to restore his electoral image with promises which only bind his successor,” far-right leader Marine Le Pen said on Twitter.

    “It’s ‘whatever the cost, I want to be re-elected!’,” she said.

    Matthieu Orphelin, a lawmaker who left Macron’s party two years ago said this was Macron’s “first campaign speech for 2022”, while environmental group Greenpeace called it “a festival of false solutions and wishful thinking”.

    “All these false solutions follow the same logic: constantly postpone the real (energy) transition and continue to produce as if the planet’s resources were unlimited,” said Greenpeace France director Jean-François Julliard.

    (Reporting by Leigh Thomas, Benoit Van Overstraten, GV De Clercq, Myriam Rivet, Gilles Guillaume, Elizabeth Pineau; Writing by Ingrid Melander; Editing by Kevin Liffey and Raissa Kasolowsky)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Macron announces a €30 billion plan for innovation by 2030.
    • •Focus on green hydrogen, low-carbon planes, and nuclear reactors.
    • •Plan aims to decarbonize and boost French industry.
    • •Critics view the plan as electoral campaigning.
    • •Bpifrance to invest €4 billion in startups and innovation.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Macron unveils 30-billion euro plan for innovation and industrial revival

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Macron's €30 billion plan for innovation and industrial revival in France by 2030.

    2What are the key areas of focus?

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    3What criticisms has the plan faced?

    Critics claim it's electoral campaigning and lacks real solutions for energy transition.

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