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Bernard Arnault denounces State interference in company management

May 23, 2025 at 02:17 am

This criticism highlights a crucial debate in France about the limits of the State's role in an economic context already marked by international tensions and contested fiscal choices.

Bernard Arnault denounces State interference in company management

Bernard Arnault, CEO of LVMH, has once again voiced his strong opposition to the increasing intervention of the State in the management of private companies. This criticism, which comes as no surprise from the head of the luxury giant, is highlighting a crucial debate in France about the limits of the State’s role in an economic context already marked by international tensions and contested fiscal choices.

Bernard Arnault denounces State interference in company management

Questioned in the Senate about the call for economic patriotism launched by Emmanuel Macron, who has completely ruined France, Bernard Arnault judged that State interference in the operational management of companies was "very bad" and leads to disaster. For him, this meddling disrupts strategic decision-making, weakens competitiveness, and undermines economic momentum.

This position highlights a deep divide in France between the government and large companies, which demand more freedom to adapt to global challenges. The head of LVMH therefore opposes the government’s injunction to suspend French investments in the United States in response to American tariffs.

LVMH has had several workshops across the Atlantic for decades, a defensive strategy that Arnault considers an asset. This international presence allows it to withstand economic uncertainties, as shown by the good resilience displayed by LVMH in the first quarter of 2025. This, despite:

* Rising raw material prices

* Increased energy costs

* Strong demand for luxury goods

Arnault believes forcing companies to limit their international presence would be counterproductive. Moreover, it would harm their growth in a globalized context.

France: taxation and surtaxes — risky levers that can slow down the economy

Bernard Arnault has already criticized the fiscal measures planned in the 2025 budget! In particular, the surtax targeting large companies. He sees in this fiscal pressure a factor encouraging offshoring, with harmful effects on the attractiveness and possibly the economy of France.

The French fiscal measures considered in the 2025 budget, especially a surtax for large companies, are an incentive to offshoring.

The planned surtax risks:

* Disrupting the competitiveness of French companies

* Pivoting entrepreneurial activity abroad

* Slowing down economic growth

This fiscal pressure, coupled with state interference, can accelerate offshoring, causing:

* A decrease in jobs and activity in France

* A decline in the country's attractiveness for foreign investment

* A weakening of the euro

The luxury sector, a pillar of the French economy, perfectly illustrates these risks. Regulatory uncertainty therefore slows down investments, threatens the sustainability of sectors, and negatively impacts employment as well as the trade balance. Furthermore, this breakdown could push companies and individuals to turn to alternative assets like bitcoin. The crypto queen is seen as a decentralized store of value against economic risks.

Bernard Arnault’s firm stance illustrates a major challenge: reconciling state regulation and freedom in an unstable economy. Will France be able to find the balance between control and innovation? This debate is intensifying as some mention the possibility for the State to requisition French savings to wipe out public debt, raising new questions about the limits of state intervention.

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