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France courts Chinese investors

(China Daily Europe) Updated: 2014-05-08 16:48

There will be more collaboration between the two countries on trade in foodstuffs, including meat, she says.

Another important sector is health. e-health, in particular, where new technology plays a key role, she says.

Pellerin says China and France have a lot in common: both have long and rich histories and culture, and both are trying to implement a growth model based on innovation and sustainable development. The two hold each other in high regard and need to build on that to develop political and economic ties, she says.

Many Chinese go to France because of its history, traditions, way of life, and perhaps its food, wine and fashion, she says, and the country should continue to develop its image based on those aspects.

But in China she was eager to let her Chinese counterparts know that one of the cornerstones of France's economy, and one that is becoming more important, is startups and new technologies.

"But we need to communicate more, promote this image of France that is now really trying to innovate and become a leader in technologies."

Many Chinese identify France with luxury brands, but they account for only about a 10th of its exports to China, she says. The true opportunities for the two countries to work together lie in small and medium-sized companies, the most vital part of France's economy, she says.

"For example, in cloud computing and big data, French small and medium-sized enterprises and French startups are very competitive."

Because the two countries face common challenges with technology, French companies could share their expertise with Chinese SMEs, she says. However, the French SMEs, of which there are many, remain small and it is difficult to help them grow, she says, one reason being a shortage of venture capital or development funds.

"So I've been working on financing issues for the past two years."

Given the size of Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce giant that is listing soon, the French companies could do worse than to emulate its business model in their efforts to grow, she says.

"And more generally, even if the markets in Europe and in China are very different, it would be profitable for French companies to see how Chinese companies deal with a big market and what strategies it uses."

Another problem for the SMEs is promoting them overseas, and she has made that one of her missions with French technology companies and startups.

In thinking of technology, most people think of Silicon Valley in California or of China, Israel, Japan and South Korea, she says, and France is yet again hobbled by its stereotype as a purveyor of luxury goods.

"I want to change that image, because we have a great technology eco-system and great e-commerce companies."

During Pellerin's visit, her first to China, she met many people in the tourism industry, the aim being to attract more Chinese to France. Last year, 1.5 million Chinese visited the country, she says.

"So definitely we need to work on the way we welcome them and on infrastructure."

In late January visa procedures for Chinese wanting to visit France were eased, making it possible for tourist and business visas to be obtained within 48 hours, Pellerin says.

The result has been spectacular, the number of visas issued to Chinese people rising 40 percent over three months.

Last year, the number of hotel bookings in France by the Chinese rose 40 percent, and about 40 percent of French hotel bookings were by Chinese, she says.

"Tourists are very important, because they take back the image of the country and they can help us promote the image of France in China."

Pellerin says France also wants to attract more Chinese students, 30,000 of whom are in the country at the moment, which makes Chinese the largest foreign presence in the country's universities, she says.

"Today we have 10 times the number of Chinese students of 10 years ago, so growth is very strong."

During her trip, she also visited the French International School in Beijing.

Pellerin, who was adopted by a French family when she was six months old, was raised near Paris. Her Asian face creates a link wherever she goes in Asia, even before a word is spoken, she says. When she was appointed a minister in 2012 it was widely welcomed, and she regards her being part of the government as "symbolic and very important for Asian-born people in France".

It probably sends a signal of openness of French society and political leaders, and it is also very positive for the country's image abroad, she says.

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