After a summer of Olympic fever, it’s back to business in France. But uncertainty dominates after snap elections earlier this summer returned a hung parliament. As suspense continues over who will be the country’s next prime minister, France’s largest employer federation, Medef, held its annual conference on the theme of ”power”. So after seven years of pro-business policies, what’s next for France’s business community? FRANCE 24’s Yuka Royer talks to Medef’s Vice President Fabrice Le Saché and asks business leaders what their top concerns are.
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