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Made in France is a merchandise mark indicating that a product is planned, manufactured and packed in France.

Arnaud Montebourg is the industry minister and architect of a "Made in France" campaign.[1]

In the European Union, a state which would make « made in France » or « made in Germany » labelling mandatory would infringe EU law which aim free competition, according to the Court of Justice of the European Union,[2] although « indications géographiques » or « appellations d’origine contrôlée » might exist for food.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Made in France, not". economist.com. May 10, 2014.
  2. ^ https://www.euractiv.fr/section/elections/news/le-made-in-france-peu-efficace-et-anti-europeen/
  3. ^ https://www.euractiv.fr/section/elections/news/le-made-in-france-peu-efficace-et-anti-europeen/