French President Announces €93 Billion in Foreign Investments at Choose France Summit
French President Emmanuel Macron announced €93 billion in foreign investments during the Choose France summit. The figure covers commitments from international companies across multiple sectors.
france24.comFrench President Emmanuel Macron announced €93 billion in foreign investments at the Choose France summit. The announcement was made during the annual event that promotes France as a destination for international business.
The total includes projects in technology, energy, and manufacturing sectors. Officials stated that the commitments come from companies based in the United States, Germany, and other countries.
The Choose France summit is held each year to highlight investment opportunities and government support programs. No specific project timelines or employment figures were released with the announcement.
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