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| Statistics |
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• GDP: US$1.79 trillion (2005). • Main exports: Machinery, equipment, aircraft, chemicals and beverages. • Main imports: Vehicles, crude oil, aircraft, plastics and chemicals. • Main trade partners: Germany, Italy, UK, USA and The Netherlands.
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| Economy |
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France has the fourth-largest economy in the world, after the USA, Japan and Germany, and has an annual per capita income
of over US$29,000. It has a wide industrial and commercial base, covering everything from agriculture to light and heavy industrial
concerns, advanced technology and a burgeoning service sector.
France is also Western Europe’s leading agricultural nation with over half of its land area devoted to farming. France is
famously one of the world’s leading wine producers.
French companies are prominent in many industries, particularly steel, motor vehicles, aircraft, mechanical and electrical
engineering, textiles, chemicals and food processing. In advanced industrial sectors, France has one of the world’s largest
nuclear power industries, which meets nearly three-quarters of the country’s energy requirements, and is a world leader in
computing and telecommunications.
The service sector is dominated by tourism, which has long been a major foreign currency earner.
Economic growth was 1.2% in 2005. France suffers from a relatively high unemployment rate of 9.9%, which is climbing again
after several years of decline.
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| Business Etiquette |
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Businesspeople should wear conservative clothes. Prior appointments are expected and the use of business cards is usual. While
a knowledge of French is a distinct advantage in business dealings, it is considered impolite to start a conversation in French
and then have to revert to English. Business meetings tend to be formal and business decisions are taken only after lengthy
discussion. Business entertaining is usually in restaurants.
Office hours: Generally Mon-Fri 0900-1200, 1400-1800.
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| Commercial Information |
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Chambre de Commerce et d’Industrie de Paris 27 Avenue de Friedland, 75382 Paris, Cedex 08, France Tel: (01) 5565 5565. Website: www.ccip.fr
Assemblée des Chambres Françaises de Commerce et d’Industrie 45 Avenue d’Iéna, 75116 Paris, Cedex 16, France Tel: (01) 4069 3700. Website: www.acfci.cci.fr
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| Conferences & Conventions |
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Paris is the world’s leading conference city. Also in demand are the Riviera towns of Nice and Cannes; other centres are Lyon,
Strasbourg and Marseille. The Business Travel Club (CFTAR) is a government-sponsored association of cities, departments, hotels,
convention centres and other organisations interested in providing meeting facilities and incentives. Enquiries should be
made through the French Government Tourist Office, which has a special department for business travel in several cities.
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