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Global CEOs to announce €6.7 billion of investment at Macron's Versailles summit
Emmanuel Macron, the French president, looks on during his presentation of 'France 2030', an investment plan, at the Elysee Presidential Palace, Paris, France, 12 October, 2021.
At the fifth edition of President Emmanuel Macron's Choose France summit, which was held in Versailles on Monday (11 July) at 19h, international investors will announce €6.7 billion ($6.82bn) of French investment, his office stated.
According to the Elysee palace, the 14 investment projects by companies like FedEx AKZO.AS and Raytheon Technologies will create 4,000 jobs here in France.
Macron has been trying to attract global investors for five years by rolling out the red carpet at top CEOs during annual summits at Versailles' glamorous former royal palace.
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