Francois Hollande has returned to the defense industry, claiming that she had a future in France and pledging to maintain jobs. The President was speaking on a traditional industrial site threatened with extinction.
“The industry has a future in France,” assured the President during a speech at the Forges de Trie-Château, in the Oise. This site endangered in 2008, rebounded after its acquisition by the Group Bronze Alloys.
“Some have doubted, some thought that there could be an economic development without industrial capacity “, said the head of state, referring to the former CEO of Alcatel, Serge Tchuruk, who spoke France a” fabless “in the late 90s.
The president said, however, that “there is no vitality” no industry, supporting metallurgy and the “struggle” to maintain jobs, echoing the themes of productive recovery from early . its mandate
“We must be respectful of that required by industry: qualification for employees, innovation, marketing to export and investment,” -t he said in a speech that occurs in the last days of the Industry Week, opened Monday by the Minister of Economy on an optician’s site Atol in Beaune.
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