Conseil du Commerce de France

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Conseil du Commerce de France French Trade Council
Formation1945
TypeVoluntary association
Location
Region
France
Membership
28 (August 2018)
LeaderYves Audo
Staff
3
Websitehttp://www.cdcf.com/

The French Trade Council (Conseil du Commerce de FranceCdCF) is an association of twenty-eight professional federations representing both independent and franchised businesses from all sectors.

Liaison committee[edit]

Within the CdCF, trade federations meet to express their views on issues relevant to all sectors of commerce where they pool expertise, identify issues and challenges, and determine plans of action to strengthen French trade.[1]

Trade representation and advocacy[edit]

From the broad issues identified by its members, the CdCF advocates for the interests of all trade professionals to the relevant French or European authorities on issues of taxation, employment, training, environment, consumption, competition, security, accessibility, etc. All these topics are dealt with in the CdCF's committees and work groups, which are places of exchange and consultation for the member federations.[1]

Lobbying activity at the National Assembly[edit]

The CdCF is registered as a representative of interests before the National Assembly. As such, it declared in 2014 an overall budget of €1,129,000 and indicated that the annual cost related to the direct activities of representing an interest to Parliament were between €20,000 and €30,000.[citation needed]

Information and expertise[edit]

On behalf of its members the CdCF monitors legal and regulatory changes.

Presidents[edit]

President Date
Jean-Francis Pécresse 1971–1981
Jacques Dermagne 1981–1999
Baudouin Monnoyeur 2000–2003
Guy Laporte 2003–2005
Gérard Atlan 2005–2016
William G. Koerberlé 2016–2022
Yves Audo 2022-

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Le CdCF". Conseil du Commerce de France. Archived from the original on 28 March 2017. Retrieved 18 January 2017.

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