Visas, legal transparency… tools to boost exchanges between French companies

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2024-08-28 22:27:50

Creating business between French-speaking companies, whether African, French or Canadian, is the goal of the Alliance of Francophone Employers, which is represented at the Meeting of French Entrepreneurs (REF), in Paris, on 26 and August 27. This partnership, which brings together employers from 35 countries, offers many ways to increase economic exchanges within the French-speaking region.

Trade in goods between French countries reached $390 billion last year, a figure comparable to that of the World, but which could be higher, according to the director general of the Alliance of Francophone Employers, of business meetings are not upset. through difficulties in obtaining visas. ” We see that what causes a problem, especially in business from South to North, is that many business women and men who are known in their countries have difficulty getting visas on time and therefore lose the economic forum, business opportunities, underlines Alexandre Planelles. And so we are working hard, with the hope that it will come true, on a French business visa. We are thinking in detail, and we are quite advanced, of a program speed of musicvisa application. »

Visa d’affaires francophone

Another plea from French-speaking employers: uniformity of training for greater job mobility. ” Tomorrow, a Cameroonian who follows a professional career in logistics can go to work in Benin in logistics or in Madagascar in logistics or in France in the long term, continued representation of French-speaking bosses. This is what we aim for : that training is appropriate and meets the needs of the sector. »

Created two and a half years ago, the Alliance of French-speaking employers unites companies from five continents, with a recent database by sector. But knowing the financial health of the future partner is important. Dieudonné Mpouki, president of Infogreffe, the French trade and company registry, is happy to see other French countries adopting the same project, developed using artificial intelligence. ” This tool is an indicator that allows to tell the company what level of solvency risk, of going into default, he explained. Our Tunisian counterparts are developing the same thing. We have at least 17 countries, including Senegal, Congo, Benin, where we have the same regulations in business laws, the same business registration, we speak the same language. The aim is to share experiences, to share information, to also give visibility to businesses in the French-speaking world. »

The sharing of legal information between the commercial courts of French countries which will also be very useful in combating fraud.

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