The Chambers of Commerce and Industry (CCI France) deplore on Friday March 24 the economic impact of the "violent" demonstrations and "blockages" on the activity of shops, the deterioration of which is also "unacceptable", the day after a day of mobilization against the pension reform marked by renewed violence.
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