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Paris wades in to protect industrial heritage

By Paul Betts and James Wilson

Published: June 16 2008 19:51 | Last updated: June 16 2008 19:51

France has learnt to its cost that when it allows foreigners to move into its heavy industrial sectors, the results are often dire.

Remember Pechiney? The French aluminium group was taken over by Alcan of Canada, which was itself subsequently taken over by Rio Tinto. Since then, little remains in France of the once-mighty metals group. The Pechiney affair has left a bitter taste in a country traditionally proud of its industrial heritage.

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