France's Hollande says tax cuts will come with higher growth next year


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  • Thursday, 20 Aug 2015

French President Francois Hollande waits for a guest at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, August 18, 2015. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau

PARIS (Reuters) - French President Francois Hollande promised households would enjoy tax cuts in France next year "whatever happens", thanks to a pick-up in economic growth he insisted would materialise.

"There are already tax cuts coming... I want to continue. Economic growth will be stronger in 2016. Therefore there will be tax cuts in 2016 whatever happens," Hollande told reporters during a press trip in the southeast of the country.

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