France
Business & Economy of France
Barges on the Seine river between the Bois de Boulogne and Suresnes, La Défense, the Central Business District of Paris on the horizon.
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The French economy
The French economy is a highly developed and free-market-orientated business model. The government has partially or fully privatized many large companies, including Air France, France Telecom (now Orange S.A.), Renault, and Thales (now Thales Group).
Key sectors are the chemical industry (Air Liquide, Groupe Roullier), energy (France runs 58 nuclear plants operated by Électricité de France (EDF), with a total capacity of 63.1 GWe.). Other chief branches are automotive (Peugeot, Renault), banking (BNP PARIBAS, Société Générale, Crédit Agricole), insurance (AXA), retail (Carrefour, Auchan), and the petroleum industry (Total S.A.).
Business France
The official website for international business development.
The French economy is diversified across all sectors. The government has partially or fully privatized many large companies, including Air France, France Telecom (now Orange S.A.), Renault, and Thales (now Thales Group). But the French government still maintains a strong presence in some sectors, particularly in power (EDF), public transport (SNCF), and the defense industries.
Banque de France
The French Central Bank.
Euronext Paris (Bourse de Paris)
Association of French Stock Exchanges (Euronext France).
Organisation du réseau des Chambres de Commerce et d'Industrie CCI
Chambers of Commerce and Industry of France.
CCIP - Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie de Paris
Chamber of Commerce and Industry Paris.
Transportation Airlines
Air France
The French Airline.
Airports
Aéroports de Paris
Official site for Orly and Roissy (Charles de Gaulle) airports.
Côte d'Azur International Airport
The third-largest airport in France in terms of passengers.
Marseille Provence Airport
Marseille-Marignane Airport is the fifth busiest French airport by passenger traffic.
Saint-Exupéry International Airport
Lyon's international airport.
Rail
Eurostar
High-speed passenger train linking London, Paris, and Brussels.
SNCF
The French Railroad.
TGV
A very fast French train. France's intercity high-speed rail service.
French products
From jewelry, fashion and perfume to foie gras, mustard and cheese, France offers a range of world-class products.
Cars
Citroën
Typical French vehicles.
Peugeot
Typical French cars.
Renault
More typical French cars.
Fashion & Cosmetics
Chanel
N°5
Christian Dior
Fashion & Fragrance.
Christian Lacroix
Couturier.
ELLE
International Fashion Magazine.
Jean-Paul Gaultier
Couturier.
Givenchy
Parfums Givenchy.
Lancôme
Le monde de Lancôme.
Louis Vuitton
Luxury Accessories.
Lumière
Internet Fashion Magazine.
Prêt à porter Paris
Virtual Catwalk.
Vouge
International Fashion Magazine.
Yves Saint Laurent
Haute couture.
Christian Louboutin
French fashion designer whose footwear
Hermès
French high fashion luxury goods manufacturer
Christian Dior
French luxury goods company
Wines & Champagne
Château Lafite Rothschild
Château-Margaux Moët & Chandon
Dom Pérignon.
Perrier-Jouët
Champagne from the Épernay region.
Piper-Heidsieck
Champagne Pommery
Another Champagne house located in Reims.
Louis Roederer Champagne
The producer of champagne based in Reims, France, was founded in 1776.
Ruinart
The oldest established Champagne house.
Taittinger
The Counts of Champagne.
Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin
More Champagne.
Misc
Christofle
Arts de la table.
Danone
French yogurt.
Evian
French Table Water from Évian-les-Bains.
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