Les patrons de TPE anticipent des répercussions du conflit au Moyen-Orient

Un baromètre Ifop-Fiducial révèle que 82 % des dirigeants de très petites entreprises s’inquiètent des effets de la guerre en Iran et d’autres crises internationales sur leur activité.

Deux mois après le début de la guerre en Iran, les conséquences directes restent limitées pour les TPE françaises. Pourtant, l’inquiétude est forte : 82 % des patrons interrogés anticipent des répercussions négatives liées au conflit au Moyen-Orient, à la guerre en Ukraine et à la politique commerciale américaine.

Selon le baromètre Ifop pour Fiducial publié le 11 mai 2026, 90 % des dirigeants n’ont pas embauché depuis le début de l’année. Les effets concrets ne sont pas encore visibles, mais la prudence domine.

« Ils essaient de faire au mieux et de s’adapter », résume le titre de l’enquête. Les petits patrons cherchent à limiter les risques sans pour l’instant modifier radicalement leurs plans.

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