Published on 4 Apr 2017
For
several years, French politicians have been championing the idea that
home-grown talent and manufacturing are key to solving the country's
unemployment woes. The "Made In France" label aims to revive old
industries and inject a dose of patriotism into consumers. But for basic
goods, it’s not always easy to justify the high costs involved. Our
reporters have been to a sock factory in northern France. They
discovered a French company with a proud past, but a highly uncertain
future.
A programme prepared by Patrick Lovett and Marcel Elom Toble.
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