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VIDEO. Parade of candidates at the Made In France fair: what are their ideas for relocating?

2021-11-12T20:26:14.325Z


The candidates for the next presidential elections are numerous to make the trip to see the French companies present


Marine Le Pen, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, Valérie Pécresse, Nicolas Dupont-Aignan and Arnaud Montebourg followed one another in the aisles of the Made in France fair where more than 820 companies came to exhibit their know-how.

Each and every one came to see, and above all came to show themselves, to share their “vision of sovereignty”.

After tasting a miniaturized gazelle horn, "made in France" of course, Nicolas Dupont-Aignan insisted on product labeling so that "consumers know the French part in the product" and assured that it would halve the tax on entrepreneurs who “reinvest in France”. Jean-Luc Mélenchon, for his part, proposed to reinstate customs duties on certain products manufactured on the territory "the time to relocate the sectors concerned", so as not to scare other countries. Accompanied by a large pack of journalists, he then stopped for a long time at the stand of the jeans manufacturing company 1083, where he discussed the possibility of having a suit cut there.

"Protecting the European borders of products which come in social and environmental dumping", such was the first measure proposed by Valérie Pécresse in order to relocate in France. In the aisles of the show, she also raised the possibility of closing the borders to products from countries which close their public markets to Europe.

"We will have to fight with the European Union", declared Marine Le Pen, referring to the customs duties that she intends to put back in place.

Arnaud Montebourg was present both as a politician and as an exhibitor, with his repopulation honey “Bleu Blanc Ruche”.

Welcoming that his ideas have become "in the majority" and that "everyone is seizing them", the former socialist minister reiterated his proposal to create an "offense of economic treason".

Applicable to "all those leaders who sold industrial flagships behind the government".

Source: leparis

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