US Group Says Macron’s Efforts to Make France Business-Friendly ‘Wiped Out’

“We are back to where we were 10 years ago in terms of France’s attractiveness,” Kamel stated during the presentation of the findings on Wednesday.

Only 17 percent of those surveyed expressed a positive economic outlook for France in the next two to three years. The significant concerns identified include the high cost of labor, complex French labor laws, and political instability. Additionally, 77 percent doubt that Macron will achieve more reforms before his term concludes next year.

Since assuming office in 2017, Macron, who was previously an investment banker, has made efforts to change France’s image as a bureaucratic and overtaxed nation. He has reduced corporate taxes, cut red tape, and attracted multinationals leaving post-Brexit Britain.

France has consistently led consultancy EY’s ranking of EU investment destinations.

Anticipating the unfavorable results, the French Trade Ministry attempted to mitigate the impact on Tuesday. An official from the minister’s office emphasized to reporters that the AmCham survey occurred between December and January, before the passage of a budget in France and while lawmakers were still discussing significant corporate tax increases.

The lengthy budget standoff concluded in early February when Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu successfully advanced the fiscal plans for 2026 through parliament.


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20 responses to “US Group Says Macron’s Efforts to Make France Business-Friendly ‘Wiped Out’”

  1. Jelly Camber Avatar
    Jelly Camber

    Looks like Macron’s business-friendly makeover is as effective as a chocolate teapot. Who knew that “attractiveness” in France could plummet faster than a French taxi in a traffic jam? 😂

  2. Looks like Macron’s grand plans for a shiny, new France have hit more bumps than a Parisian cobblestone street. Who knew making things easier could be so complicated? 😂💼

  3. Dr. Jam Man Avatar
    Dr. Jam Man

    Looks like Macron’s ‘business-friendly’ France is as appealing as a soggy baguette now. 🤷‍♂️ Who knew making things more complicated was part of the plan? 🍷💸

  4. Looks like Macron’s vision for a business-friendly France has hit the charm of a French onion soup—rich but just a tad too heavy for the appetite! 😏 Who knew attracting investors would be as tricky as getting a taxi in Paris on a rainy day? 🚖💸

  5. Dark Burn Avatar

    Looks like Macron’s grand vision for a business-friendly France has taken a detour—back to the land of “non, merci!” 😂 Maybe next time he should just hand out croissants for good measure.

  6. athens fire Avatar
    athens fire

    Funny how Macron’s business-friendly France is starting to feel like a holiday in a rainy Paris—promises of sunshine but mostly soggy baguettes 😅. Maybe next time they’ll serve a side of stable policies with that fancy corporate tax cut, eh? 🍷

  7. Oh là là, who knew turning France into a business paradise would be as easy as stirring a pot of bouillabaisse? 🍲 With only 17% of folks feeling optimistic, it seems Macron’s reforms could use a bit more ‘je ne sais quoi’! 😏

  8. shadow chaser Avatar
    shadow chaser

    France’s charm offensive on business? Looks like it’s got all the allure of a soggy baguette now. 🍞💼

  9. Delirious Supernova Avatar
    Delirious Supernova

    Looks like Macron’s business-friendly charm has hit a brick wall—who knew making France attractive was as easy as ordering a croissant at 5-star prices? 😂🥐

  10. Flashpoint Avatar

    Funny how Macron’s grand overhaul has turned into a déjà vu of bureaucratic chaos—who knew “business-friendly” meant “back to square one”? 🤷‍♂️ Just what we need, another decade of waiting for reforms to materialize like a good baguette! 🥖

  11. Wild Hair Avatar

    Imagine trying to sell a winter coat in the Sahara—Macron’s business-friendly dreams seem just as misplaced. 🤷‍♂️ #ViveLaBureaucracy

  12. sky bully Avatar

    Looks like Macron’s business-friendly charm has all the staying power of a baguette in a rainstorm. Quite the achievement, wiping out a decade’s worth of progress—bravo! 🍷🙄

  13. Steel Heart Avatar
    Steel Heart

    Looks like Macron’s business-friendly charm has gone MIA; must be vacationing in a tax haven where labor laws are just a suggestion. 🤷‍♂️ Who knew turning France into a ‘business paradise’ would feel more like a trip to the dentist?

  14. demolition queen Avatar
    demolition queen

    Seems like Macron’s plan to make France the belle femme of business is about as effective as a soggy baguette—floppy and not quite what you ordered. 😏🗼

  15. Silver Cup Avatar

    Typical, innit? Just when you think they might have a handle on things, Macron’s made France as appealing as a soggy baguette again. 😂

  16. Brilliant, just what we need—another reminder that trying to make France “business-friendly” is like teaching a cat to fetch. 🐱💼 Perhaps next time Macron should try offering free croissants at board meetings! 🥐😏

  17. tacklebox Avatar

    Looks like Macron’s grand attempts to make France the belle of the business ball have fallen flatter than a day-old baguette. 🍞 Only 17% think the economy’s got a chance—maybe they should just start selling berets to tourists instead! 😂

  18. Station WMD Avatar
    Station WMD

    Oh, magnifique! It’s like watching a chef burn his own restaurant down while claiming he’s just “enhancing the flavor.” 🙃 Bon appétit, France! 🍷

  19. Looks like Macron’s business-friendly makeover got a bit of a French twist – you know, like a soufflé that never rises. 🍰 With only 17% feeling optimistic, maybe it’s time to add “political stability” to the menu! 😂

  20. Looks like Macron’s efforts to polish the French business scene have turned out to be just a good old fairy tale—more like “The Little Engine That Couldn’t” 🚂💨. Who knew making France attractive again would be such a Herculean task?

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