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Red Carpet Day - French Entrepreneurs in the UK speak to French Entrepreneurs in France Red Carpet Day

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Red Carpet Day - French Entrepreneurs in the UK speak to French Entrepreneurs in France

On Thursday 10 October, the Red Carpet Day was being held by the UFE Corporate UK at Le Tapis Rouge in Paris. The event was designed to help French entrepreneurs export to the UK. Criticised by many as being a mean to assist French companies leave France...

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