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The French industry, once a leading global force, now faces significant challenges as both the primary and secondary sectors see declining productivity. In contrast, the tertiary sector is on the rise. Notable enterprises such as Airbus in Saint-Nazaire showcase resilience amid a backdrop of layoffs and factory closures driven by weak domestic demand and poor export performance. Technology parks are emerging as hubs of industrial innovation, integrating training institutions and research centers to foster growth. The future of French industry hinges on strategic adaptations and recovery.
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The primary sector and the secondary sector are decreasing. • The tertiary sector is increasing. • Certain sectors in the industry are in reconversion today.
Airbus industries in Saint-Nazaire
The crisis in France:The industry is in fall, the production decline, investments decrease, and layoffs or factories closures are increasing. At issue: the weakness of domestic demand, the size of the fiscal shock and poor export performance.
" The French industry reaches a critical threshold today, beyond of which it is threatened with destruction ".
The future for the french industriesThe TechnologyParks • The technology parks are areas of industrial innovation placed near big cities. They ally the technological training institutions, the research centers and the companies of high technologies.