Despite one of the hottest periods of the year, many French businesses successfully adapted to extreme weather conditions. Companies adjusted working hours, reduced outdoor activities during peak heat, and introduced more flexible operations to maintain productivity.
The Bank of France reported stronger business activity during the second quarter, noting improvements across manufacturing, services, and construction after a slower period in May. Businesses largely avoided major disruptions by changing schedules to protect workers from the hottest temperatures.
Economists believe these adjustments demonstrate the importance of workplace flexibility as climate-related weather events become more frequent. Continued investment in resilient business practices is expected to help companies respond to future challenges.
France's economic outlook remains cautiously positive as businesses continue adapting to changing environmental conditions.
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