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© AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 Francija: svarīgs spēlētājs un partneris pasaules tirgū Jean-François Dathie Ekonomikas un Tirdzniecības Padomnieks Francijas Vēstniecība Latvijā [email protected] www.missioneco.org/lettonie © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 -France has taken the Presidency of the European Union in the second half of 2008 -Economic relations between France and Latvia -UBIFRANCE to assist French compagnies on world markets (www.ubifrance.fr) -AFII to attract foreign investors on the French market (www.investinfrance.org) © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 France/Germany/United Kingdom: Comparisons from the latest institutional studies Jean-François Dathie Ekonomikas un Tirdzniecības Padomnieks Francijas Vēstniecība Latvijā [email protected] www.missioneco.org/lettonie © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 France, Germany, United Kingdom Three large markets at the heart of the European market, the No. 1 largest global market. © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 France: 5th global market with 63.75 M. people and a GDP of $ 41,680/resident. Germany: 3rd global market with 82.22 M. people and a GDP of $ 41,530/resident. United Kingdom: 6th global market with 61.18 M people and a GDP of $ 47,940/resident. © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 Three attractive countries for international investments - France ranks 3rd globally with $123.6 billion of foreign direct investment in 2007 (according to UNCTAD) behind the United Kingdom ($171.1 billion) and ahead of Germany (8th rank with $44.8 billion) © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 Among these three markets thrives strong competition to attract foreign investors. France boasts continuing significant and numerous advantages, which it continues to build on, especially in the areas of innovation and attracting talent. © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 France is the No. 1 tourist destination, ahead of Germany and the United Kingdom. © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 There is 3 times more office space in Paris than in London and 65% more than in Frankfurt. Office rents in France are 51% lower than in London. © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 > Electricity costs in France are very competitive: electricity costs are 40% lower than in Germany and in the UK. Gas costs are 40% lower in France than in Germany and 25% than in the UK. Water prices in France are 25% lower than in Germany and 20% lower than in the United Kingdom. © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 > Lastly, the price for a mobile phone call is almost 50% lower in France than in Germany and 20% lower than in the United Kingdom. © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 Among these three markets thrives strong competition to attract foreign investors. France boasts continuing significant and numerous advantages, which it continues to build on, especially in the areas of innovation and attracting talent. © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 The percentage of Science and Technology graduates in France is twice as high as in Germany and 20% higher than in the United Kingdom. > Hourly productivity in France is much higher than in Germany and in the United Kingdom. > The usual work week for the active population in France is 41 hours (and not 35) and the actual number of hours worked by managers in France is almost 10% higher than in the United Kingdom. © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 > France offers the best Research Tax credit in Europe in the OECD. > France is ahead of the United Kingdom for the number of issued patents. © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 > Income tax in France is lower than commonly believed. It is one of the most competitive in Europe. © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 > France offers a high standard health system: health expenses per person as a percentage of GDP are higher in France than in both Germany and United Kingdom. Household out-of-pocket payments as a percentage of private health expenditures are 50% lower in France than in the United Kingdom and 40% than that in Germany. © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 > Education expenditures per person are higher in France than in both Germany and United Kingdom. © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 > The CO2 emission rate in France is more than 50% lower than that of Germany and 30% than that of the United Kingdom. © AFII-ME Riga – septembre 2008 Paldies par uzmanību !