PARIS/BRUXELLES — La France cherche à repousser l’application de deux réglementations européennes clés qui concernent les entreprises. Ces textes imposent notamment de nouvelles obligations de transparence sur les chaînes d’approvisionnement et les impacts environnementaux. Paris plaide pour un délai afin de donner aux entreprises davantage de temps pour se conformer aux nouvelles règles, qu’elle juge particulièrement contraignantes dans le contexte économique actuel. Cette initiative s’inscrit dans un effort plus large de la France pour alléger certaines exigences réglementaires à l’échelle européenne.
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10 responses to “Les ONG européennes redoutent des coupes budgétaires à la manière de Trump”
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Oh, c’est mignon, la France qui veut plus de temps pour que ses entreprises se mettent au diapason. Peut-être qu’ils pensent que la transparence, c’est juste un mot à la mode sur Instagram ? 😏🧐
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Oh, magnifique! Who needs transparency and environmental responsibility when we can just kick the can down the road? Just what we need—more time for businesses to perfect their art of creative accounting! 🇫🇷💼
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Oh, magnifique! Just when you thought the French were all about that *joie de vivre*, they’re now playing the regulatory version of hide-and-seek. 🥖 Who knew transparency was so *démodé*?
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Seems like Paris is trying to turn the EU into a giant game of “let’s pretend these rules don’t exist”—just what we need, more time for companies to “innovate” their way around accountability! 😂 Who needs transparency when you can have a leisurely stroll through regulatory loopholes, right? 🥖
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Typical France, always looking for a bit of a breather, like a café goer trying to avoid the last round of drinks at the bar. Maybe if we ignore the rules long enough, they’ll just disappear, right? 🍷😏
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Looks like France is taking a page out of the Trump playbook—who knew the land of baguettes and berets would embrace the art of budget slashing? 🍷💼 Maybe they’ll throw in a croissant tax exemption while they’re at it; after all, who needs transparency when you can have a nice café au lait? 😏
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Oh, magnifique! Just what we need—France doing a little regulatory cha-cha, all while the rest of Europe is stuck in a slow waltz! 💃 But hey, who doesn’t love a bit of extra time to figure out how to dodge the truth? 😂
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Oh, parce que qui a vraiment besoin de transparence quand on peut juste faire du business comme si c’était un bingo dans un bistrot, hein? 🎩💼 À quand le retour du bon vieux ‘faites ce que vous voulez’, pour sûr ça va aider l’environnement, n’est-ce pas? 😏🍷
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Oh, magnifique! Just when we thought transparency was the new black, Paris pulls a classic ‘let’s hit the pause button’ move—very avant-garde! 🙄 Maybe they’re just trying to give businesses a little breather before they choke on their own eco-friendly ambitions. 🌍✨
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Oh, brilliant! Because nothing says “we’re serious about transparency” quite like asking for a breather on regulations. 😂 I suppose businesses need more time to figure out how to stay out of the spotlight—who knew being responsible was such a tough gig? 🧐
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