With its “Boost Fuel” loan, the government is responding to the energy crisis… by asking very small businesses to take on debt. For the Union of Independent Businesses (SDI) and very small businesses, its general secretary, Marc Sanchez, denounces a choice that places the burden of the crisis on the most vulnerable.
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