Economy of Francia
Currency : 1,498.47 EUR por Mes
Business: Business France work is divided into four main
pillars: 1) promote French exports; 2) promote inward
investments to France; 3) enable international internships
in French companies abroad, also open to candidates
from the European Economic Area. The international
internship is called VIE, which stands for” Volontariat
International en Entreprises”); and 4) promote the image
of France as business country.
Sectors of labor accupation.
agriculture: 2.4%
industry: 18.3%
services: 79.3%
Definition: This entry lists the percentage distribution of
the labor force by sector of occupation. Agriculture
includes farming, fishing, and forestry. Industry includes
mining, manufacturing, energy production, and
construction. Services cover government activities,
communications, transportation, finance, and all other
economic activities that do not produce material goods.
The distribution will total less than 100 percent if the data
are incomplete and may range from 99-101 percent due to
rounding.
: Export products
France’s exports include a number of valuable
commodities including machinery and transportation
equipment, aircraft, plastics, chemicals, pharmaceuticals,
iron, steel, consumer products, petroleum and cars &
vehicles. A major part of this foreign trade is carried out
with European partners including Germany, UK, Spain and
Italy. Exports to the EU increased slightly due to rising
deliveries to Germany and Italy
Manufacturing and Technology
Manufacturing is among the largest industries in France,
accounting for billions of dollars in the country’s GDP.
The country is recognized as the fourth largest automobile
manufacturer in the world and is home to two of the
largest automobile manufacturers in the world: Peugeot
and Renault. France is also renowned for its aerospace
sector, which is dominated by Airbus, which is the
world’s leading aircraft manufacturer.
Technology is another important economic pillar in the
country's economy. France is ranked among the most
technologically advanced countries in the world, and the
country has an ideal environment for technological
research and innovation. This environment has led to the
growth of some of the largest technology companies in
the world. For example, Publicis, a France-based company,
is the third largest advertising company in the world.
Sophia Antipolis, a large technology park, is the major
technological hub in France. Situated in Valbonne, the
technology park houses offices of many major technology
companies, including
Transport
Transport in France is a multi-billion industry, and some of
its key players are major global companies. France has
one of the densest network of road and railways in the
world, which interconnects the nation’s cities. The railway
network in France stretches 18,580 miles, most of which is
under the operation of SNCF (French National Railway
Corporation). However, the largest company in France’s
railway transport is Alstom, which is based in Saint-Ouen,
but has operations all over the globe and has over $37
billion
Agriculture
Agriculture was traditionally the primary economic activity
in France prior to the Industrial Revolution in the 19th
century. France is recognized as having the sixth largest
agricultural production in the world, and the largest in the
European Union. France is also the second largest
exporter of agricultural products in the world, and is only
surpassed by the United States. Huge wheat farms are
located in the northern region of the country, while the
southern part of France is renowned for its vineyards and
horticultural products. France is the largest producer of
sugar beets and the second largest producer of cheese
and wine in the world.
. Export products
France’s exports include a number of valuable
commodities including machinery and transportation
equipment, aircraft, plastics, chemicals, pharmaceuticals,
iron, steel, consumer products, petroleum and cars &
vehicles. A major part of this foreign trade is carried out
with European partners including Germany, UK, Spain and
Italy. Exports to the EU increased slightly due to rising
deliveries to Germany and Italy
: Import products main partners
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling-stock, and
parts and accessories thereof ranked as both third highest
import and export. In the year to date (October 2011) the
UK exported £23bn worth and spent £32bn on importing
these items
Tourism
France is the most popular destination in the world,
receiving about 85.7 million tourists each year. This
massive tourist traffic also means that France is ranked fifth
in the world in terms of tourist spending. The tourism
industry is a key economic pillar in France, injecting over
$70 billion to the country’s GDP. Of this total, 70 percent
comes from domestic tourists, while the remaining 30
percent comes from international tourists. Germany is the
main tourist source country for international tourists, as
visitors from Germany stayed for 86.4 million nights in
2014. The industry represents 9.7% of the country’s GDP.
France’s popularity to tourists is attributed to a wide
array of prime tourist attractions located across the
country. These attractions range from the nation’s
capital, Paris, to small picturesque village towns. The Eiffel
Tower in Paris is the world’s most
Positive things that happen in France
Education
A. Students Who have to develó in four fields at the dame time :the first is that of science and tecnology, the second is
the company :the have to understand how they work and behaveq, how they change and how they are managed.
B. A quality education
The French universities and colleges are among the best European and world universities in the classifications of the
specialized foreign press.A quality education
2.ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS
A. France was the first country to prohibit supermarkets from pulling or destroying food that they did not sell
B. A global pact for the environment Is launched in France
C. The mid-1970s brought passage of laws governing air pollution, waste disposal, and chemicals. In general, environmental laws
embody the "polluter pays
C. the confirmation of an essential commitment for the preservation of the environment, as stated in article 2 of
Law No. 2016-1087, of August 8, 2016, for the recovery of biodiversity, the nature and landscape
3 WORK
A. Minimum wage of the sakary is 1, 498.47 eur per month
B. Benefits
C. Shorter workdays and longer vacations
D. Hidn levels of productivity
E. In frastructure designed to work
F. La test generation technology and machinery