Made in France: What is it?
The “Made in France” label is a certification that guarantees the origin of a product. It is awarded to products that are manufactured in France, according to specific criteria.
Criteria for obtaining the “Made in France” label:
- At least 50% of the value added of the product must be generated in France. This means that at least 50% of the total cost of production must be spent in France.
- The product must have undergone its last substantial transformation in France. This means that the product must have been manufactured or assembled in France, and that the last significant change in its form or composition must have taken place in France.
Benefits of the “Made in France” label:
- Increased visibility for French products. The label helps consumers identify products that are made in France, which can be a factor in their purchasing decisions.
- Support for French businesses. The label helps to promote French businesses and create jobs in France.
- Enhanced consumer confidence. The label provides consumers with a guarantee of the origin of the product, which can build trust and confidence.
How to obtain the “Made in France” label:
Businesses that wish to obtain the “Made in France” label must apply to the French Ministry of Economy and Finance. The application process includes submitting a detailed file that describes the product, its manufacturing process, and the value added generated in France.
Once the application is approved, the business will be awarded the “Made in France” label. The label can be used on product packaging, marketing materials, and other promotional materials.
The “Made in France” label is a valuable certification that can help businesses to promote their products and consumers to make informed purchasing decisions.
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