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The Moselle region benefits from an exceptional geographical situation : It is one of the only French departments with three borders (Germany, Luxembourg, and Belgium). It is at the center of a vast market of 200 million consumers, including the most concentrated industrial activities in Europe, which generates 50% of the European Union GPD. It shelters a great diversity of cultures, both Germanic and Latin, many of which are bilingual (German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish, English...).
Moselle Development missions are organized around seven broad topics: Support for projects associated with the creation of a company, Moselle economic promotion and territorial marketing, Prospecting and searching for investors in France and abroad, Localization of new activities, Endogenous developments and support for existing companies, assembly of financial assistance files for the General Council of the Moselle region, Development and organization of the networks of excellence, Development of economic strategies for the General Council and intercomunities. |
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The General Council of Moselle, department located in the crossroad of the main development axis in Europe, is an economically ambitious territory. Endowed with a strong industrial identity, acknowledged across the world with presence of about 330 firms with foreign capitals, The General Council of Moselle develops a specific strategy towards, particularly across the installation of representation offices in India. |