Ministry of the Economy and Finance (France)


The Ministry of the Economy and Finance, informally referred to as Bercy, is one of the most important ministries in the Government of France. Its minister is one of the most prominent cabinet members after the Prime Minister. The name of the ministry has changed over time; it has included the terms "economy", "industry", "finance" and "employment" through history.

Responsibilities

The Minister of the Economy and Finance oversees:
The officeholder, who has authority on the financial assets of the state, the financial and economic national system and the taxation rules overall, also represents France in the Economic and Financial Affairs Council.

Location

The Ministry of the Economy and Finance is situated in Bercy, in the 12th arrondissement of Paris. The building it shares with the Ministry of Public Action and Accounts extends to the Seine, where there is an embarcadero with fast river boats for faster liaisons to other government agencies. It is also served by Paris Métro Line 6 and Line 14 at Bercy station.
The saying "the Bercy Fortress" refers to the Ministry as a dark department with obtuse civil servants, especially of high rank. This is emphasised by the impressive look of the building.

Organisation

has been Minister of the Economy and Finance since 2017. In the government of Prime Minister Jean Castex, he is assisted by three junior ministers: Olivier Dussopt as Minister for Public Accounts, Agnès Pannier-Runacher as Minister for Industry and Alain Griset as Minister for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises.