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France Country Commercial Guide
- Doing Business in
- Political & Economic Environment
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Selling US Products & Services
- Using an Agent to Sell US Products and Services
- Establishing an Office
- Franchising
- Direct Marketing
- Joint Ventures/Licensing
- Selling to the Government
- Cyber-Security
- Express Delivery
- Selling Factors and Techniques
- eCommerce
- Trade Promotion and Advertising
- Pricing
- Sales Service/Customer Support
- Protecting Intellectual Property
- Due Diligence
- Local Professional Services
- Principal Business Associations
- Limitations on Selling US Products and Services
- Web Resources
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Leading Sectors for US Exports & Investments
- Travel and Tourism (TRA)
- Computer Services and Software (CSF, CSV)
- Ecommerce Industry (ECO)
- Additive Manufacturing (AM)
- Agricultural Sector
- Civil Aircraft and Aviation (AIR)
- Cosmetics (COS)
- Medical Devices (MED)
- Educational Services (EDU)
- Textiles
- Telecommunications (SEC)
- France – Telecommunications
- Computers and Peripherals
- Customs, Regulations & Standards
- Investment Climate Statement
- Trade & Project Financing
- Business Travel
Due Diligence
Provides advice on how to perform due diligence and in what areas it is necessary for a U.S. company. Includes information on the U.S. Commercial Service International Company Profile service.
Last published date: 2019-10-13
Product safety testing and certification is mandatory for the EU market. U.S. manufacturers and sellers of goods have to perform due diligence in accordance with mandatory EU legislation prior to exporting.