Preparing for 'delocalisation'
2007-05-09
Both Nicolas Sarkozy and Ségol?ne Royal spoke during the
French election campaign about the need to take action against
the délocalisation or relocation of jobs to lower-wage
jurisdictions. Sarkozy called on the EU to protect its citizens
against unfair competition, esp. from Asia, and from fiscal,
social and environmental dumping in Central and Eastern
Europe. Royal wanted to withdraw EU aid to companies that
move jobs from one European country to another and to tax
their products when they reimport them. A few years ago, such
talk would have met with hostility in the CR, but today no one
even blinks. The CR's period of heavy inward investment is on
the way out, and attention now turns to retaining the investors
already here. As these investors begin to flock East to avoid
rising wage costs, it will be Czech politicians who start
screaming about unfair délocalisation.
[Czech Republic France FDI foreign direct investment European
Union]
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