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Macron hosts 140 CEOs in pre-Davos charm offensive

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PARIS: President Emmanuel Macron’s campaign for a ‘French Renaissanc­e’ kicks into overdrive as he welcomes 140 multinatio­nal business leaders before this week’s jamboree of the rich and powerful in Davos.

The business-friendly president will host executives at the grand Versailles chateau near Paris for an event billed as a warm-up for Tuesday’s opening of the World Economic Forum in the Swiss mountains.

Several firms will use the conference to announce major French investment­s, with Facebook revealing early Monday that it will pour an extra 10 million euros (US$12.2 million) into its artificial intelligen­ce centre in Paris.

Japan’s Toyota is also due to reveal details of its 400 million euro (US$490 million) enlargemen­t of its Onnaing car factory in northern France, with Les Echos newspaper reporting the move will bring 700 new jobs.

A former investment banker, Macron has vowed to shake the French economy out of its torpor with corporate tax cuts and reforms to the country’ famously rigid labour laws.

Economic growth has been forecast to remain at a relatively weak 1.7 per cent for both 2017 and 2018, although figures have been ticking up in recent months.

A survey by the US Chamber of Commerce and consultanc­y Bain & Company in November found a record 72 per cent of US investors were optimistic about the French economy, a huge hike against 30 per cent in 2016.

Macron’s predecesso­rs have held similar gatherings of CEOs, but the scale of his ‘Choose France’ conference goes far beyond those hosted by Francois Hollande or Nicolas Sarkozy.

The Socialist Hollande hosted 34 world business leaders in 2014, while rightwinge­r Sarkozy rolled out the red carpet for 25 in 2011.

“We’ve taken advantage of the fact that economic leaders are coming to Europe by inviting 100 CEOs of the biggest world companies and developing 100 projects with them for France,” the presidency said.

Macron will be flanked by 15 ministers at the conference, which comes the night before leaders from 60 countries and 1,700 businesses start descending on Davos for the world’s most exclusive talking shop.

The French president himself takes to the stage in Davos on Wednesday, where he is set to cut a contrastin­g figure with that of US President Donald Trump.

While Trump campaigned on an anti-elitist platform that railed against globalisat­ion, Macron has defended globalisat­ion, though he will call for a more balanced form of it in his Davos speech.

The 40-year-old centrist has been carving out an active role on the world stage since winning the French presidency last May, and will use his speech to “propose his internatio­nal vision for the world of tomorrow”, his team said.

The speech will touch on three major challenges, according to Macron’s office: growing inequality, the need for better environmen­tal protection, and global governance in the face of nationalis­m and extremism.

He is due to speak the same day as German Chancellor Angela Merkel and two days before Trump – although officials have warned that the US government shutdown could scupper the president’s plans to attend.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Staff removes snow ahead of the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in the Swiss Alps resort of Davos, Switzerlan­d January 21. President Emmanuel Macron’s campaign for a ‘French Renaissanc­e’ kicks into overdrive as he welcomes 140 multinatio­nal...
— Reuters photo Staff removes snow ahead of the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in the Swiss Alps resort of Davos, Switzerlan­d January 21. President Emmanuel Macron’s campaign for a ‘French Renaissanc­e’ kicks into overdrive as he welcomes 140 multinatio­nal...

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