Made in France Expo 2023

Made in France Expo 2023

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Made in France Expo 2023

The 12th annual Made in France Expo in Paris showcases French manufacturing, aiming to promote reindustrialization and increase exports.

French
France
EconomyFranceTradeManufacturingExports
Mif ExpoInsee (Institut National De La Statistique Et Des Études Économiques)MichelinAuchanHermès
Fabienne DelahayeMarc FerracciLaurence GarnierMarie-Agnès Poussier-WinsbackFrançoise Gatel
What is a significant goal of this year's expo?
This year's MIF Expo emphasizes exports, with many international professionals attending to find French suppliers. The event also aims to dispel the notion that "Made in France" is overpriced, citing examples of competitively priced products.
What is the main focus of the Made in France Expo?
The Made in France (MIF) Expo, running from October 27th to 30th, expects 100,000 visitors to explore over 1,000 booths showcasing French-made products. The event aims to highlight French craftsmanship and promote "reindustrialization."
What types of products are being showcased at the expo?
The exhibition features a wide range of products, from luxury goods and food to more everyday items like radiators, bicycles, and baby diapers, demonstrating the diversity of French manufacturing beyond luxury brands.
How has the size and scope of the expo changed over time?
The MIF Expo's growth is significant, from 78 exhibitors ten years ago to over 1,000 this year. This reflects a growing awareness of the importance of local manufacturing for jobs and the environment.
What are some of the challenges facing the "Made in France" movement?
Despite the progress, France still faces challenges in its manufacturing sector, including a decline in domestic production and a significant trade deficit. The event calls for greater government support to boost local production and increase market visibility for smaller businesses.