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French anti-war stance turns into a bomb for businesses dependant on US
Business Report ^ | April 17, 2003 | Unknown

Posted on 04/17/2003 10:21:04 AM PDT by conservativecorner

A US backlash against French products and businesses has started to bite, dashing hopes in Paris that appeals in the US to punish France economically for opposing the war in Iraq would go unheeded.

US importers of French wine are reporting sharp drops in sales in the past two months. Other French products also have been affected. The Federation of Wine Exporters has called a meeting for today to discuss how to respond. The nation's principal business federation took the unusual step of publicly acknowledging the problem, conceding on Tuesday that sales, recruitment and business contacts had been hurt.

It appealed to consumers and businesses to keep political differences from affecting commerce.

"Certain French enterprises are suffering today from the differences that have arisen among states over the Iraqi question," said the Movement of French Enterprises (Medef).

"It is necessary to say to those who are unhappy with ... French diplomacy that they are free to criticise, but they must keep products and services of our enterprises outside their quarrel."

Medef president Ernest-Antoine Seilliere said contracts had been lost because of anti-French feeling in the US.

The business federation provided no figures on the effect on French exports to the US, valued at $28.4 billion last year.

The French government and business community had hoped US francophobia would dissipate quickly without hurting trade. Both fear that French companies will be excluded from contracts in rebuilding Iraq.

The widespread view in Paris had been that calls in the US media and from some politicians for commercial retaliation against the French were having little or no effect.

The news that the boycott is significant will increase pressure on President Jacques Chirac to mend relations with Washington.

Chirac's government has toned down its anti-war talk and French officials have emphasised the need for pragmatism and moderation regarding sensitive issues such as how postwar Iraq is to be governed.

Chirac telephoned US President George W Bush on Tuesday. The leaders, speaking for the first time in two months, had what US aides called a "businesslike" conversation.

The French foreign ministry on Tuesday declined to comment on the French business federation's statement, saying the government did not respond to private declarations.

French officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, reiterated their previous position that they did not expect any significant reduction of business with the US. They noted that while US tourism in France was down about 20 percent, it had dropped even more in Britain, whose troops also fought in Iraq.

The US backlash is apparently having little or no impact on business with Germany, which also actively opposed the war.

A survey by the Association of German Chambers of Commerce and Industry of more than 300 German companies doing business in the US found no effect .

"It could be that France's position is considered to be fundamental and ours is considered to be more or less an accident, in connection with the elections we had [late last year]," said Michael Rogowski, the president of the Federation of German Industries in Berlin.

He referred to Chancellor Gerhard Schröder's exploitation of anti-war sentiment to win re-election in September last year. German business groups and the German embassy in the US have scheduled a meeting in Washington next month with US businesses and politicians to try to make sure no difficulties arise in US-German trade.

US importers of French goods say the effect has been significant. Guillaume Touton, the president of wine distributor Monsieur Touton Selection in New York, says anti-French feeling cost him $500 000 in sales last month.

French wines usually account for two-thirds of his business.

"Typically the guy says: 'No, I don't want French wine. Give me Spanish wine, Italian wine'," says Touton.

WJ Deutsch & Sons, the leading US importer of French wines as measured by cases shipped, says its sales have dropped 10 percent in the past two months.

Bill Deutsch, its president, will not divulge specific figures but says his sales are down by hundreds of thousands of dollars.

"We have seen French wines decreasing," Deutsch says. "We've seen stores take French wines off the floor of their store. We've seen major chains stop the advertising of French wines.''

He reports substantial increases in sales of Italian, Australian and Spanish wines.

Patricia Carreras, the president of IC&A, a home decor business in New York that imports exclusively French products, says sales have been down 40 percent to 50 percent since February.

Her small firm, with four employees, sells Limoges porcelain, hand-painted candles picturing Parisian scenes and other French-oriented products to big mail order houses and other large US companies.

"It's a very, very deep reaction," says Carreras, who is French. "We would never have expected something so lasting. I think it has been accelerating even in the last four weeks." The importers, angry and frustrated, say the government in Paris did not comprehend the effect of its war position on French businesses.

Touton has tried to fight the trend by pledging $1 for every case of wine he sells to the USO service support organisation to help US troops in Iraq. He has done it for two weeks but it hasn't helped much. He thinks business will pick up only when Chirac stops making anti-US statements.

"We want to send the message to the French to please do something. Or, if you don't want to do anything, then please shut up," Touton says. - The Washington Post


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To: freedomlover
According to the White House, it was not a friendly conversation.
21 posted on 04/17/2003 12:28:37 PM PDT by expatpat
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To: expatpat
According to the White House, it was not a friendly conversation.

Hee Hee. I betcha Dubya had a few choice French words for that Euroweenie. An it wasn't "Clymer" LOL

22 posted on 04/17/2003 1:06:56 PM PDT by freedomlover
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To: Hodar
Thanks goodness the French have an outstanding and reliable car industry to depend on. Oh, wait a minute, French cars are garbage. OK, then their inventive semiconductor industry will save them ... oops, they are parasites there too. Well, surely thier lines of quality home appliances ...software? chef knives? Tractor parts? No .... wait, their fine and outstanding line of womens underwear will save france from certain destruction.

You forgot that their one and only aircraft carrier, commissioned last year, cannot launch aircraft because the flight deck is 30 meters too short.... And on its maiden cruise, it dropped one of its 13 ton props.

The So. Koreans can market cars in the USA but the French cannot. The reaction I get when travelling through Europe is "Je ne sais pas." = STUPID

23 posted on 04/17/2003 1:23:32 PM PDT by Cobra64
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To: elbucko
Your note was too long and too personal. The recipient will not read beyond the first sentence.
24 posted on 04/17/2003 1:32:21 PM PDT by Cobra64
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To: Grampa Dave
I'd print out your list of French related/owned companies to boycott, but I would probably run out of paper. Maybe single spacing the list would help.

BTW, I've never bought anything made in France. Personally I like Aussie wine, and cheese from WI.

25 posted on 04/17/2003 1:36:38 PM PDT by Cobra64
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To: conservativecorner
It appealed to consumers and businesses to keep political differences from affecting commerce.

Why, when 2/3 of the french PEOPLE wanted SADDAM TO WIN and the U.S. TO LOSE?

Why, when there was no outcry from the french PEOPLE against CHIRAC, who actively CAMPAIGNED AGAINST THE U.S., practically bribing THREE COUNTRIES TO VOTE AGAINST THE U.S. IN THE U.N.?

I'm done with france and french products. They're not our friends; they're backstabbers, THE LOT OF THEM.

26 posted on 04/17/2003 1:36:59 PM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: Cobra64
Copy it as a private reply to yourself and then single space it before you send it to yourself.

Then you can redirect it to your mailing list.
27 posted on 04/17/2003 1:42:06 PM PDT by Grampa Dave (Being a Monthly Donor to Free Republic is the Right Thing to do!)
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To: AFreeBird
"Since they (except Germany) are permanent members of the UNSC, the only way to remove them from that body would be the dissolution of the UN itself."

Wrong. From the beginning, the UN has been changed, by amendments.

For example, the number of nations on the (rotating) Security Council has been enlarged.
28 posted on 04/17/2003 2:02:40 PM PDT by truth_seeker
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To: Cobra64
"Personally I like Aussie wine" - WOW! Since the boycott started, that's what we've been buying (I know, I know, there's also Chilean and South African wine), but we have been BLOWN AWAY by Australian wine. This is like a whole new world.You know, there's that old saying "Once they've seen Paris". Well, I think the french are gonna find out that, now that the rest of the civilized world who is fed up with their support of fascism have begun buying Australian (or Chilean or S. African) in protest are never gonna go back. Even if the French ditch the crooked Nazi Chirac. Australian wine, frankly, is amazing, and beats the heck, in value and taste, out of those overrated, expensive losers in "La Belle Fasc..er France." Until now, I hadn't realized how far the D-U guys had come. Talk about good timing!
29 posted on 04/17/2003 2:30:47 PM PDT by leilani
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To: leilani
I bought two reds last week, a really nice California merlot and a Aussie shibaz. The latter was especially a treat, and I expect to buy it a lot. I would rather drink camel pee than French wine.
30 posted on 04/17/2003 2:44:05 PM PDT by Scothia (If you pray for rain, prepare to deal with some mud.)
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To: truth_seeker
Do you see any of the permanent members of the SC voting to allow an amendment that would, or could, essentially remove them from their seats?

I didn't think so.

Ergo, disolve the UN.

:-))

31 posted on 04/17/2003 2:44:45 PM PDT by AFreeBird (God Bless, God Speed and safe return of our troops, and may God's love be with the fallen and family)
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To: scooby321
Yes. WHY aren't we boycotting the other skank countries also? We should be circulating a combined list of German, French, Belgian, Chinese and Russian(do we buy ANYTHING from them) products to boycott.
32 posted on 04/17/2003 2:45:54 PM PDT by SendShaqtoIraq
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To: conservativecorner
"Exporters has called a meeting for today to discuss how to respond."

Kissing a lot of USA "derrieres'" might be a nice place to start. . .
33 posted on 04/17/2003 2:47:58 PM PDT by Roughneck (Get the U.N. out of the U.S, and get the U.S. out of the U.N.)
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To: AFreeBird
Well I'm all for that.
34 posted on 04/17/2003 4:09:14 PM PDT by ClancyJ
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To: conservativecorner
The French government and business community had hoped US francophobia would dissipate quickly without hurting trade.

I wish they would stop missusing that word. Phobia is a fear of something. Nobody fears the french. We loathe the french. There is a difference. Francoloathia is my new word for the day.

35 posted on 04/17/2003 4:13:47 PM PDT by dogbyte12
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To: conservativecorner
DID you catch this.... "francophobia"

Oh I see... we are just intollerant and fearful of allies that stab us in the back..... come to think of it.. D*MN RIGHT.
36 posted on 04/17/2003 4:17:36 PM PDT by Walkingfeather
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To: conservativecorner
I guess these people don't understand. It's not the position of their government, it's a result of all the anti-American spewing of their press, their people, and their politicians. It's the fact that the french allowed someone to desecrate the graves of the WWI vets and didn't bother to turn out enmass to clean it up and show their outrage. It's the fact that the American people have looked into the soul of the french people and found them craven, degenerate, and totally flawed as human beings.
37 posted on 04/17/2003 4:28:27 PM PDT by McGavin999
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To: Scothia
French wine has definitely lost it's "mystery" for a lot of people. no question. To drink french wine is to support fascism. But what started as a protest against french wine for political reasons, has resulted in a revelation: DAMN! There's a lot better stuff out there.Here's a challenge: Blind taste yourselves with a $30 french against a $10 australian tomorrow.(But only if you ALREADY HAD the french wine - PLEASE do not financially contribute to the perpetuation of fascism by buying french products now).
38 posted on 04/17/2003 4:51:47 PM PDT by leilani
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To: dogbyte12
Nobody fears the french. We loathe the french. There is a difference. Francoloathia is my new word for the day.

Bump.
39 posted on 04/17/2003 4:55:01 PM PDT by leilani
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To: conservativecorner
francophobia

Fear of France? Right. How about absolutely crackling anger and disgust!

40 posted on 04/17/2003 4:57:15 PM PDT by Petronski (I'm not always cranky.)
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