FRENCH BUSINESS ORGANIZATION TO MEET WITH ITS FIRMS IN TURKEY
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Jan 24 2012
Turkey
The largest employers' organization in France, MEDEF, has called French
companies doing business in Turkey to an urgent meeting on Tuesday.
Largest employers' organization in France calls French companies
doing business in Turkey to an urgent meeting
The largest employers' organization in France, MEDEF, has called French
companies doing business in Turkey to an urgent meeting on Tuesday.
In a statement made to the French News Agency, a MEDEF representative
said that an urgent meeting has been scheduled for French companies
doing business in Turkey following the adoption of an Armenian bill
at the French Senate on Monday.
Turkish-French trade volume was worth 11.7 billion euros in 2010. Out
of this amount, 6.3 billion euros consisted of France's exports
to Turkey.
France happens to be the sixth country in Turkey with most investments.
An Armenian bill adopted at the French Senate on Monday would
criminalize the rejection of Armenian allegations pertaining to the
incidents of 1915 in France with a prison term of one year and a
monetary fine of 45,000 euros.
www.worldbulletin.net
Jan 24 2012
Turkey
The largest employers' organization in France, MEDEF, has called French
companies doing business in Turkey to an urgent meeting on Tuesday.
Largest employers' organization in France calls French companies
doing business in Turkey to an urgent meeting
The largest employers' organization in France, MEDEF, has called French
companies doing business in Turkey to an urgent meeting on Tuesday.
In a statement made to the French News Agency, a MEDEF representative
said that an urgent meeting has been scheduled for French companies
doing business in Turkey following the adoption of an Armenian bill
at the French Senate on Monday.
Turkish-French trade volume was worth 11.7 billion euros in 2010. Out
of this amount, 6.3 billion euros consisted of France's exports
to Turkey.
France happens to be the sixth country in Turkey with most investments.
An Armenian bill adopted at the French Senate on Monday would
criminalize the rejection of Armenian allegations pertaining to the
incidents of 1915 in France with a prison term of one year and a
monetary fine of 45,000 euros.