Showing posts with label French government. Show all posts
Showing posts with label French government. Show all posts

Thursday, January 22, 2009

France Targets Coca-Cola in Escalating 'Cheese Wars'

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THE TELEGRAPH: The French government is facing calls to slap a massive import tax on Coca-Cola in retaliation for punitive American duties levelled on the salty, blue-veined, sheep cheese roquefort.

The American measures were taken as part of a trade dispute, now known as "cheese wars", in which the Bush administration took action against the European Union's ban on imports of US hormone-treated beef.

Last week, America imposed a 100 per cent import duty on a long list of EU products, but singled roquefort out for a 300 per cent tariff.

"Symbol versus symbol," said Philippe Folliot, a French member of parliament whose Tarn constituency contains many roquefort producers. "Since the United States has decided to surtax one of the most ancient (cheese) appellations, I think that the French government, with the European Union, must think about a heavy specific tax on imports of Coca-Cola concentrates produced in the US." >>> By Henry Samuel in Paris | Wednesday, January 21, 2009

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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

“Dictatorial” Rachida Dati, France’s First Muslim Minister, Struggles Amid Whiffs of the Unsavoury

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TIMESONLINE: Rachida Dati, the Justice Minister who was hailed as a star of the new French Government, is battling to salvage her reputation after only weeks in office. President Sarkozy has rushed to her rescue after four of her most senior aides resigned, and it emerged that her brother is to appear in court today on drug-dealing charges.

Anti-race campaigners also backed Ms Dati, 41, a Muslim and an icon of the “Sarkozy revolution”, yesterday, saying that she was the victim of jealousy among France’s white ruling elite. Unnamed officials had complained in the media that they could not handle the dictatorial character of Ms Dati, the daughter of an Algerian workman and a Moroccan housewife.

Three times in the past five days Mr Sarkozy has given emotional public support to Ms Dati, a former aide, whose appointment was regarded as a master stroke to counter his image as an intolerant rightwinger. No nonwhite had ever held a senior Cabinet post in any government, let alone a woman from the poor ethnic estates. Sarkozy’s star minister flounders (more) By Charles Bremner in Paris

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