The French government is taking steps to support bakers who are facing challenges due to significantly increased energy costs, which have quadrupled. In response to protests from small business owners, President Emmanuel Macron has pledged to discuss the issue with energy companies and has proposed that they should not charge more than 280 euros per megawatt hour, a rate set by the French Energy Commission. Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has assured bakers that their electricity bills will be paid in installments during the winter, and tax payments will be delayed until the end of the year. Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire stated that the government is prepared to take any necessary measures to assist bakers. This action is seen as a way to address concerns from the labor community, which is resisting the government's plans to delay pension receipt and raise the retirement age, as well as to prevent public anger and potential general strikes.