For foreign companies, this is a strategic question: should we wait a few months for the storm to pass to invest in France or, on the contrary, not be disturbed by events?
First there are - and it seems the majority - those who have decided not to change their plans.
This is the case of Liberty Steel, a British steel group.
In January, he announced the location in France of the headquarters of its aluminum branch, effective for a few months.
Far from stopping there, the group has since invested in its steel branch, taking over the Ascoval Saint-Saulve site and the Hayange rail factory this summer.
The American giant of hygiene and maintenance Procter & Gamble has not called into question its interest in France.
He had announced an investment of 50 million euros in his factory in Amiens.
“It was used to create a new state-of-the-art laundry production line.
In total, Procter has invested 300 million euros in Amiens since
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