600,000 jobs lost in 10 years: this figure says it all!
In fact, France is exporting less and importing more, losing market share in global trade. To restore the diversity of the industrial fabric, should we value producing in France?
This is the “recipe” of Christian Estrosi, former Minister of Industry, who recalls being one of the first to act by valuing and supporting this model.
In this spirit, in June 2010, as Minister of Industry, he established an observatory of “Made in France” and emphasizes the importance for France to show audacity by restoring the country’s industrial ambition and promoting our expertise.
Moreover, Christian Estrosi submitted a European resolution proposal on November 16 to better develop this “Made in France” model.
To illustrate this theme and further promote “Made in France” in the Nice Côte d’Azur area, Christian Estrosi aimed to organize a day dedicated to this topic.
The President of the future Nice Côte d’Azur Metropolis is leading a global and coherent action, notably in the Eco-Valley area, to create a favorable environment for innovation and the growth of SMEs as well as large companies, so that they choose to remain located in our area.
He wanted to commend the actions of business leaders who aim to invest and produce in the Nice Côte d’Azur area, thus creating and maintaining jobs, and organized a visit to three companies located in the Carros business area (Synergie CAD, Arkopharma, and Malongo).