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Welcome to Stebby our new Gold Member!

Wellness platform Stebby joins CCI FRANCE ESTONIE to spread wellness and boost cross-border idea exchange

In a move set to enhance both business and wellness landscapes, Stebby, the leading wellness service platform in the Baltics, has announced its membership in CCI FRANCE ESTONIE, the French-Estonian Chamber of Commerce. This partnership marks a significant step towards fostering international cooperation, improving networks and promoting well-being across borders.

Stebby, known for connecting hundreds of thousands of users across the Baltics with healthier lifestyle options, training, and active events, sees this membership as an opportunity to cooperate with other Chamber of Commerce members to discuss and improve wellness in and out of our organizations wherever they reside.

Stebby’s Chief Revenue Officer Kristjan Jasinski expressed enthusiasm about the decision: “Joining CCI FRANCE ESTONIE aligns perfectly with our mission to improve well-being on a larger scale and connect with open-minded and cooperative companies. CCI FRANCE ESTONIE’s vast network will allow us to connect with the right people and resources, potentially introducing Stebby’s options and story on a larger scale”

Violaine Champetier de Ribes, President of France Estonia Chamber of Commerce and Industry welcomes Stebby to the chamber: “We’re thrilled to have Stebby on board. Their commitment to promoting healthier lifestyles complements our goal of fostering strong business relationships between France and Estonia. This partnership opens up exciting possibilities for cross-cultural exchanges in the wellness sector. As Stebby joined the Up Group, whose parent company is the French UpCoop cooperative, in June 2024, it already stands as a perfect example of bilateral cooperation.”

The collaboration is expected to bring several benefits, such as enhanced international cooperation, knowledge exchange, and promoting healthy lifestyles in both regions and inside companies already in the Chamber.

About Stebby:
Stebby has established itself as a cornerstone of the Estonian wellness industry. With a taxable turnover of 1,088,541.45 euros (Q2 of 2024) and a dedicated team of 41 employees in Estonia, Stebby’s impact is substantial and growing. The platform connects over 200,000 users with over 2,500 service providers and offers access to over 9,500 activities. It is used by over 2500 companies pan Baltic.

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Take advantage of a Unique Opportunity: Apply for the Free Professional French Internship!

Take advantage of a unique opportunity:
Apply for the free Professional French Course!

Take advantage of a Unique Opportunity: Apply for the Free Professional French Internship!

The French Institute of Estonia and the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Estonia offer you a scholarship to improve your command of the French language, while enriching your specialized vocabulary for your professional activity.

Prerequisites:
This course is designed for Estonian professionals with a basic knowledge of French (minimum level B1).

Practical information:
The language course will take place in Besançon, France, at the Centre de linguistique appliquée (CLA), from Monday November 25 to Friday December 6, 2024.

Financial conditions:
Transport Tallinn Besançon paid for by the scholarship
Teaching costs paid for by the scholarship
Social security paid for by the scholarship
Allowance of 350 euros towards accommodation and catering costs.

What type of training?
This is a hybrid course:
– In the mornings: general French classes
– In the afternoons: individualized tuition with precise targeting of participants’ professional needs.

Application deadline:
The call for applications is open until October 10, 2024.
Results will be announced on October 14, 2024.

How to apply
Send the following documents to gabriel.voisin-moncho@ife.ee
– Curriculum Vitae
– Completed application form link to document
– A copy of your identity card or passport

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Elevating Sports Retail in Estonia! Welcome to Decathlon: our NewPlatinum Member.

Elevating Sports Retail in Estonia!
Welcome to Decathlon: our New Platinum Member.

The French Estonian Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce that Decathlon, the world-renowned French sports retailer, has joined our ranks as a Platinum Member. With its establishment in Estonia last year, Decathlon is not only raising the bar for sports
enthusiasts but also contributing to the local economy in a significant way.

To introduce the voices behind this exciting collaboration, let’s hear from two key figures who have played a pivotal role in forging this partnership between Decathlon and the French Estonian Chamber of Commerce.

Ivan Kiss, Head of Decathlon Estonia, shares his thoughts on the significance of this new
membership:

Becoming a member of the French Estonian Chamber of Commerce marks an exciting step for Decathlon Estonia. We look forward to building stronger relationships with the French-Estonian business communities, share our passion for sport, and contribute to the growth of partnerships.

Violaine Champetier de Ribes, President of the French Estonian Chamber of Commerce, expresses her enthusiasm for this collaboration:

We are thrilled and proud to welcome Decathlon to the French Estonian Chamber of Commerce. Decathlon is not only a leader in sports retail but also one of the most beloved brands among the French people. Their commitment to making sports accessible to all aligns perfectly with our values of fostering community engagement and promoting a healthy lifestyle. Having Decathlon as a member strengthens our network and exemplifies the innovative, people-centered businesses that we support.”

A Sports Retail Giant in the Baltics

Decathlon’s store in Estonia is nothing short of impressive. Spanning an enormous 6,000 square meters, it is officially the largest sports store in the Baltics. This vast space is dedicated to providing customers with an exceptional range of sporting goods, from equipment for outdoor adventures to gear for team sports, fitness, cycling, and much more. Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or someone looking to try a new hobby, Decathlon has something for everyone.

Decathlon Store information:
Location: Kurna Park (near Ikea)
Address : Kangrumetsa tee 3, Kurna, 75307 Harju maakond
Opening hours: everyday of the week from 10.00 until 20.00

More Than Just a Store: A Hub for Community Engagement

What truly sets Decathlon apart is its commitment to fostering an active lifestyle within the community. The store features three external playgrounds, all available free of charge. These include:


Padel Court: A dedicated space for the rapidly growing sport of padel, offering an excellent opportunity for players of all levels to enjoy the game.
Kid Workout Zone: Designed to encourage physical activity in children, this space is a fun and engaging area where kids can exercise and play.
Multifield Playground: A versatile field for both football and basketball enthusiasts, inviting players of all ages to come together for a match or pick-up game.

By offering these free-to-use spaces, Decathlon is reinforcing its mission to make sports accessible and enjoyable for everyone.

A Growing Team and Economic Impact

Decathlon’s expansion into Estonia is not just about providing top-quality sports gear. In its first year of operation, the company achieved an impressive turnover of €15 million, quickly becoming the third-largest sports retailer in Estonia. This significant achievement underscores the brand’s strong presence and the high demand for its products in the region.

Decathlon is also contributing to the local economy by employing an average of 60 teammates, with the number fluctuating seasonally. This team of passionate sports lovers is at the heart of Decathlon’s customer service experience, ensuring that shoppers receive personalized advice and support.

A Bright Future for Sports in Estonia

Decathlon’s arrival marks a pivotal moment for the sports retail industry in Estonia. As the company continues to grow and invest in the local community, it is sure to inspire more people to engage in physical activity and explore new sports. The Chamber of Commerce is proud to welcome Decathlon as a Platinum Member and looks forward to the positive impact they will have on both the economy and the active lifestyle of Estonians.

Stay tuned for more exciting developments from Decathlon and the Chamber of Commerce as we continue to promote business growth and healthy living in Estonia!

About Decathlon: A Global Sporting Leader

Founded in 1976 in Englos, in the north of France, Decathlon has grown into one of the world’s leading sports retailers and manufacturers, catering to both beginners and high-performance athletes alike. With a global workforce of more than 101,000 teammates, Decathlon operates 1,749 stores in 78 territories, providing innovative sporting goods across a wide range of disciplines.

In 2023, Decathlon reported impressive financial results, including a global turnover of €15.6 billion and a net profit of €931 million. Digital sales accounted for 17.4% of the Group’s revenue, reflecting a steady increase in online commerce. The company sold 1.19 billion products globally, making sports accessible to a broad audience.

A Sustainable Future

Decathlon is also committed to sustainability, reducing its absolute carbon emissions by 10% compared to 2022. Circular sales reached €420 million, with 1.02 million second-hand products sold across 43 countries. The company operates 1,712 repair workshops, having repaired 2.78 million products in 2023 alone. 86.2% of the electricity used in its operations comes from renewable sources, further underscoring its commitment to environmental responsibility.

Commitment to People and Communities

Decathlon is not only about sports products but also about fostering an inclusive and engaged workforce. 46.1% of its teammates are women, and the company represents 86 nationalities. Remarkably, 93% of Decathlon’s employees are proud to work for the company, with 56,119 teammates owning shares in the company—representing 56% of the workforce.

The Decathlon Foundation continues to support local communities, with 118 new projects launched in 2023, benefiting 45,000 people across 22 countries.

Decathlon’s mission is clear: “Move people through the wonders of sport,” helping everyone lead healthier, happier lives in a more sustainable future.


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Bilateral Trade Between France and Estonia: A Snapshot of Growth and Shifts in2023-2024

Bilateral Trade Between France and Estonia:
A Snapshot of Growth and Shifts in 2023-2024

Bilateral trade between France and Estonia has witnessed significant development over the past few years, particularly in the post-COVID period.
Between 2020 and 2021, trade between the two nations surged, and by 2023, Estonian service exports to France were especially notable, growing by an impressive 22%.
Services now make up 40% of the total trade value between the two countries, reflecting a broader shift towards a service-driven economy.

On the goods side, French exports to Estonia reached €755 million in 2023, highlighting the strong trade ties and the potential for further growth.
In fact, France’s standing as a key trading partner for Estonia has steadily improved.
While France was Estonia’s 13th largest customer and supplier in 2022, it advanced to become the 12th largest supplier by 2023.
Overall, France is now Estonia’s 12th largest economic partner, with bilateral trade representing 1.9% of Estonia’s foreign trade, a modest but steady increase of +0.2 points over the previous year.

Key Figures from the First Half of 2024

The first half of 2024, however, saw some fluctuations in French exports and imports.
French exports to Estonia decreased by 13.5%, falling from €235 million in the first six months of 2023 to €203 million during the same period in 2024.
The largest declines were recorded in sectors such as electronics and computer products, which dropped by 19%, and transport equipment, which saw a significant 37% decrease.

On the other hand, French imports of Estonian products remained relatively stable, amounting to around €170 million in the first half of 2024.
Within this, there were notable sectoral changes: wood imports decreased by 9% (approximately €45 million), but imports of computer and electronic equipment saw a significant jump of 54%, accounting for around €30 million.
These two sectors alone represent half of the value of all Estonian goods imported by France.

However, French imports in sectors such as agricultural products experienced a steep decline of 96%, along with declines in hydrocarbons and pharmaceutical products.

Main Trade Categories

Estonia’s primary exports to France remain dominated by wood and wood products, with other key categories including machinery and electronic equipment, as well as manufactured goods, chemicals, and industrial products.
On the other side, France exports vehicles and transport equipment, machinery, prepared foods, beverages, tobacco, and chemicals to Estonia, highlighting a broad spectrum of goods exchanged between the two countries.

Estonia’s Trade Performance in July 2024

According to Statistics Estonia, Estonia’s trade deficit narrowed by €59 million on-year as of July 2024, with goods exports rising by 5% and imports increasing by 1%.
The total exports in July amounted to €1.3 billion, while imports reached nearly €1.7 billion, resulting in a trade deficit of €321 million.

The growth in exports was largely due to an increase in the export of Estonian-origin goods, which rose by 12% compared to July 2023.
Notably, the main commodities exported were electrical equipment (16% of total exports), agricultural products and food preparations (13%), and wood products (10%).

France continues to be a key export partner, with Estonia exporting substantial volumes of machinery and electronic goods.
Wood and agricultural products also feature prominently, reflecting Estonia’s rich natural resource base and strong industrial capacity.

Shifts in Import and Export Sectors

In July 2024, there were notable shifts in Estonia’s trade dynamics.
Exports to Finland, Latvia, and Lithuania continued to dominate, with electrical and transport equipment being key export categories.
However, Estonia saw a remarkable 17-fold increase in exports to Singapore, driven by an increase in mineral product sales, while exports to Latvia dropped by 16%, primarily due to a decrease in mineral products exports.

On the import side, the most significant increases were seen in raw materials and chemical products, which grew by 19% in value.
Agricultural products and food preparations also saw a 13% increase in imports.
The largest decline in imports was in the mineral products category, which dropped by 30%.

Estonia’s top import partners in July 2024 were Finland, Germany, and Lithuania, with transport equipment and mineral products being the key import categories.
Notably, imports from Turkey saw a significant increase, more than tripling, driven by an influx of transport equipment.

A Positive Outlook for Bilateral Trade

The overall trends in bilateral trade between France and Estonia reflect both the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
While certain sectors, such as transport equipment, experienced declines, the rise in digital services and electronic equipment exports demonstrates the evolving nature of trade between these two countries.
Both nations stand to benefit from continued cooperation, particularly in areas such as technology, services, and
sustainability.
As Estonia continues to strengthen its industrial base and expand its global footprint, the potential for further growth in trade with France remains robust.

For both nations, these trade figures signal a continued partnership with room for expansion, particularly as they navigate the complex post-pandemic economic landscape.

(Sources: General Directorate of the Treasury, Ministry of the Economy, Finance, and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty of the French Republic; ERRNews; Statistics Estonia)

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We are looking for a trainee

We are looking for a trainee

CCIFE, The France-Estonia Chamber of Commerce and Industry is looking for an intern with a passion for human, economic and commercial relations. The Chamber is member of the CCI France international network bringing together 120 chambers of commerce in 95 countries. Join us to help with day-to-day tasks and be part of our new adventure!

In more detail, you can :

  • Expand your knowledge of economic and trade relations between France and other European countries, particularly Estonia.
  • Find out more about the relationship between the public and private sectors on an international scale.
  • Contribute in one way or another to the economic development of France, French-speaking countries abroad and Estonia.
  • Develop a new vision of entrepreneurship and discover a new culture.
  • Meet businessmen and women interested in developing business between Estonia and French-speaking countries, and expand your professional network.

We expect you to:

  • Fluent in 2 languages : English is compulsory. The second language can be French or Estonian.  
  • Well-organized, precise and reliable, respectful of confidentiality.

Condition

  • Period 3/6 months
  • Start as soon as possible!
  • Part-time possible from 10 hours/week
  • Can take place remotely, but you must attend events (2/3 events per month) in Tallinn.
  • The CCIFE pays for tickets to our events
  • No remuneration, as we are a young organization and all board members are also volunteers.

Main tasks :

  • Community Manager: post on social networks, Facebook and LinkedIn, create visuals in Canva, track events, create invitations, prepare newsletter.
  • Check registration at the start of each event. 
  • Accompany the President to several meetings. Write articles on Chamber of Commerce activities.  

About us :

The CCIFE is managed by a team of volunteers. The Franco-Estonian Chamber of Commerce represents a dynamic community that aims to strengthen economic ties between France and Estonia by offering comprehensive support to French companies wishing to set up or develop their activities in Estonia, and by helping Estonian companies to penetrate and develop the French market.

The website: https://www.ccife.ee/ 

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Promoting the Launch of the CCIFE: Official Visit to Estonia by Senator Olivier Cadic and MP Vincent Caure

Promoting the Launch of the CCIFE: Official Visit to Estonia by Senator Olivier Cadic and MP Vincent Caure

CCIFE 27.08.2024 Companies visit

The France-Estonia Chamber of Commerce recently hosted a distinguished delegation comprising Senator Olivier Cadic, MP Vincent Caure, Louise Dubrulle from the French Embassy, Jean Caro from the French Treasury, Alice Jävet, CCI France Estonie Board member, and Violaine Champetier de Ribes, CCI France Estonie President. Their visits focused in the fields of blockchain technology, cybersecurity, electronics manufacturing, and gourmet chocolate.

Guardtime: Pioneering Blockchain Innovation
The delegation had the privilege of meeting with Sten-Erik Mägus, Head of Development at Guardtime, a leading Estonian company recently acquired by Abu Dhabi’s sovereign wealth fund. Guardtime is renowned for its groundbreaking work in KSI Blockchain technology. During the meeting, the team discussed Guardtime’s latest innovation—Alphabill, a new public, permissionless blockchain that elevates tokens to first-class citizen status. The potential applications of Alphabill in various industries highlight the importance of this technology for the future of digital transactions and security.

Cybernetica: Building the Future of Digital Governance
The delegation also engaged in a fruitful discussion with Oliver Väärtnõu, CEO of Cybernetica. This Estonian company has played a pivotal role in the development of Estonia’s X-Road and online voting systems, which are cornerstones of the country’s advanced digital infrastructure. Cybernetica’s technologies, currently in use in 35 countries and recognized with 22 awards, demonstrate the global impact of Estonian innovation. The meeting underscored the potential for collaboration between France and Estonia in the realm of digital governance and cybersecurity.

Eolane Tallinn: Excellence in Electronics Manufacturing
The visit continued with a tour of Eolane Tallinn, one of Estonia’s top electronics manufacturing companies. Senator Cadic, MP Caure, and the rest of the delegation were welcomed by Oleg Sorokin, Head of Sales and Business Development at Eolane and Tuuli Tromp Board member at Eolane. They explored the Tallinn site, which is ranked as the third-best company in Estonia for the production of communication equipment. The site primarily serves strategic and high-tech industries in telecommunications and automotive  sectors, highlighting the sophistication and precision of Eolane’s operations. The tour provided valuable insights into the company’s contribution to Estonia’s industrial landscape and the broader European market.

A Sweet Finale at Chocolala
The day concluded with a visit to Chocolala, a Gold member of the France-Estonia Chamber of Commerce, where the delegation was warmly received by Youssef Laban. They had the opportunity to taste Chocolala’s exquisite chocolates and learn about the company’s inspiring success story. Driven by passion and creativity, Chocolala has become a symbol of excellence in the confectionery industry, blending Estonian craftsmanship with international flavors.

Strengthening Bilateral Ties
This visit to Estonia was a testament to the strong and growing ties between France and Estonia. The meetings and tours provided the delegation with a deeper understanding of Estonia’s technological prowess and entrepreneurial spirit, paving the way for future collaboration in various sectors. The France-Estonia Chamber of Commerce remains committed to fostering these relationships, promoting innovation, and supporting the business communities of both nations.
We look forward to more such exchanges that will continue to build bridges between France and Estonia, contributing to shared success and prosperity.

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Launch of the France-Estonia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI FE)

Launch of the France-Estonia
Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI FE)

From Left to right:
Alice Järvet CCI France Estonie Board member, Olivier Cadic Senator for French Citizens Abroad, Andres Sutt, President of the Estonia-France Parliamentary Friendship Group, Sandra Särav-Tammus, Deputy Secretary General for Economics and Innovation, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications, Violaine Champetier de Ribes, President  CCI France-Estonie President, H.E. Emmanuel Mignot, French Ambassador to Estonia, Vincent Caure, MP for the 3rd Constituency of French Citizens Abroad, François Byvoet CCI France Estonie Board member.

The France-Estonia Chamber of Commerce and Industry was officially launched on Tuesday 27 August 2024 (www.ccife.ee). For the first time since Estonia’s independence restoration, an official Chamber of Commerce uniting France and Estonia has been established. Over 40 guests participated in the event held at the Mövenpick Hotel in Tallinn.

The first steps were taken on 10 February 2022 with the creation of CAdFE (FRANKOFOONIDE ÄRIKLUBI EESTIS MTÜ) counting 48 active members in June 2024. CAdFE organised 30 events, conferences and meetups from June 2022 until June 2024. In March 2024, CAdFE applied to become an official Chamber and to join CCI France International. After undergoing an audit and very thorough interviews, CAdFE candidacy was accepted during the CCI France International Annual General Assembly held in Paris on 25 July 2024.

This establishment integrates the new Chamber into the vast international network of CCI France International, which brings together:

  • 120 Chambers

  • in 95 countries

  • Comprising 35.416 companies

  • 905 bi-cultural employees

  • CCI France International consolidated revenue in 2023 was 80,5 million euros.

Additionally, the France-Estonia Chamber of Commerce and Industry is also linked to the French Chambers network, comprising 163 entities nationally.

To commemorate this significant milestone, Senator for French Citizens Abroad, Mr. Olivier Cadic, and the Member of Parliament / MP for the Third Constituency of French Citizens Abroad, Mr. Vincent Caure, are on an official visit to Tallinn on the 27th and 28th of August.

Speakers quotes from the Press Conference:

  • Mrs Violaine Champetier de Ribes, President of the France-Estonia Chamber of Commerce:

“ We invite all Estonian companies interested in doing business in France and internationally to join the Chamber. The more we come together, the further we can go! Our goal is to strengthen our economic ties and achieve mutual success: accelerating business for our members. Currently, France is Estonia’s 12th largest economic partner, and we aspire to see it move into the top 10.”

  • Mrs. Sandra Särav-Tammus, Deputy Secretary General for Economics and Innovation, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications

“France is an important trade partner for Estonia. Direct investments of French companies in Estonia already account for 2% of all investments, and the export of services has also increased tremendously in recent years. Cooperation in deep technology and start-up companies is also growing, for example in the field of environmentally friendly packaging materials, hydrogen and biotechnology. I hope that the economic relations between the two countries will gain further momentum with the opening of the Chamber of Commerce, which will certainly contribute to the increase of competitiveness in both countries and in the EU.”

  • Mr. Andres Sutt, President of the Estonia-France Parliamentary Friendship Group:

“ The inauguration of the French-Estonian Chamber of Commerce and Industry is a testimony to the growing relations between France and Estonia. Our nations stand next to each other in defending the freedom as allies in NATO and in the same spirit we have seen landmark mutual investment deals happening. Skeleton’s investment in France to start developing next-generation battery technology and Corsica Sole’s decision to build together with Evecon the largest battery park in Europe are the proof of growing business ties between Estonia  and France. Developing technological superiority and strategic autonomy of the European Union is in the national interest of our both countries. The Chamber has an important contributing role to play here by facilitating innovation, trade and investment. ”

 

  • Mr. Olivier Cadic, Senator for French Citizens Abroad:

“ The dream comes true of bringing together companies committed to developing bilateral relations within a France-Estonia Chamber of Commerce. We owe this to the determination of dynamic entrepreneurs who understand the strengths and opportunities offered by both countries. ”

 

  • Mr. Vincent Caure, MP for the 3rd Constituency of French Citizens Abroad:

“ As an extension of the strategic partnership signed in 2020, which marks a new stage in the deepening of our bilateral relations, the creation of the first Franco-Estonian Chamber of Commerce and Industry since 1991 bears witness to the dynamism of economic relations between our two countries and the values we share. ”

 

  • H.E. Emmanuel Mignot, French Ambassador to Estonia:

“ The transformation of the Business Club for Francophones in Estonia into an official Chamber of Commerce is the result of more than two years of hard work, as well as the reward for its remarkable dynamism coupled with a solid knowledge of the French-Estonian economic landscape. This announcement underlines the interest of French companies and entrepreneurs in Estonia and strengthens the economic relations between our two countries. ”

During the event, we briefly outlined our journey towards this achievement and shared our goals to further enhance economic relations between France and Estonia. Currently, France is Estonia’s 12th largest economic partner, and we aspire to see it move into the top 10.

Official Status Update

Our new status was officially approved on August 8th at the  AGM and will be published in the Estonian Commercial Register in the coming days. The former CAdFE (Business Club for Francophones in Estonia) is now officially recognized as the CCI FE (Chambre de Commerce et d’Industrie France-Estonie)

 

Bilateral Trade Overview

Bilateral trade between France and Estonia saw significant growth between 2020 and 2021, driven by the post-COVID economic recovery. In 2023, Estonian service exports to France were particularly robust, increasing by 22%. Services now account for 40% of the total trade value. French goods exports to Estonia reached €755 million, highlighting the potential for further trade expansion. In 2022, France was the 13th largest customer and supplier. In 2023 it became the 13th largest customer and the 12th largest supplier. Including services, France gains a position and becomes Estonia’s 12th largest economic partner. Trade with France represents 1.9% of Estonia’s foreign trade (+0.2 points).

 

First 2024 semester key figures: French exports decreased by 13.5% in the first six months of this year compared to the same period last year (€203 million in 2024 versus €235 million in 2023). The largest declines were seen in electronics and computer products (-19%) as well as transport equipment (-37%).

French imports of Estonian products remained generally stable in value (around €170 million in the first six months of the year). However, there was a slight decrease in wood imports (-9%, approximately €45 million) in favor of a significant increase in imports of computer and electronic equipment (+54%, approximately €30 million). These two import sectors represent, in value, half of the products imported by France from Estonia. There was also a decline in French imports in the agricultural products sector (-96%), hydrocarbons, and pharmaceutical products.

Estonia’s primary exports to France include wood and wood products.Other major export categories include machinery and electronic equipment, as well as manufactured goods, chemicals, and industrial products. Conversely, Estonia imports vehicles and transport equipment from France machinery and electronic equipment, prepared foods, beverages, tobacco and chemicals.

(source: General Directorate of the Treasury, Ministry of the Economy, Finance, and Industrial and Digital Sovereignty of the French Republic)

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Florent Angibaud internship testimonial

Florent Angibaud internship testimonial

Témoignage stage Florent Angibaud

At the end of my 5-month internship at CAdFE, I’ve been asked to share a testimonial about my experience in Tallinn.
Here, I present my impressions of the country, what I accomplished during my internship, and the overall benefits of this experience.

Violaine Champetier de Ribes, President of CAdFE, submitted all these questions to me.

  1. How did you choose your internship?

After completing an Erasmus exchange at Vilnius University in Lithuania, I was looking for an internship in the Baltic countries to continue my experience in the region.
I wanted an internship that would deepen my understanding of the economic world within an organization covering various areas to learn as much as possible.
I came across an offer shared by Arthur Fertier, a former intern at CAdFE, and I immediately applied.
After an interview with the president and the treasurer, I was accepted.
This opportunity also allowed me to enhance my understanding of the interactions between the public and private sectors on an international scale, contribute to the economic development of France abroad, gain a new perspective on entrepreneurship, and immerse myself in a different culture.

  1. Can you tell us more about your studies and the subjects you wish to specialize in?

I spent two years in a preparatory class for the École Normale Supérieure (ENS) D2 (Economics and Management), alongside a Bachelor in Economics and Management at the University of Rennes 1.
I then joined Sciences Po Rennes in 2022, where I followed a general curriculum mainly focused on social sciences, economics, law, history, and foreign languages.
I chose to concentrate on business management and international relations, which I further pursued during my exchange at the Institute of International Relations at Vilnius University in Lithuania for the first semester of my third year at Sciences Po Rennes.
After being accepted for my second-semester internship, I traveled to Estonia to explore and contribute to CAdFE’s activities.

In September 2024, I will begin a Master’s program in Risk and Quality Management at Sciences Po Rennes, and I aim to pursue a career in auditing, risk management, and consulting.

  1. Do you have any idea of the profession you wish to pursue?

I am interested in working as an internal or external auditor, where I can analyze processes and enhance business operations.
Alternatively, I am also drawn to consulting, where I can assist companies in solving complex issues and optimizing their performance.

  1. What was your impression of Estonia when you arrived last February?

Before arriving, my view of Estonia was shaped by common French perceptions of the country: I primarily knew about the major historical events, such as successive occupations, and was aware of the very cold climate and the Estonians’ reputation for being reserved and hard to approach.
While these stereotypes hold some truth, they do not fully capture the reality of Tallinn, a highly cosmopolitan city where it is relatively easy to meet people and integrate.
I was also pleasantly surprised by the country’s digital aspect, which I had not anticipated.

  1. What was your biggest surprise?

My biggest surprise was twofold: I was struck by the remarkable quietness that prevails in the city, whether in the streets, public transport, or during interactions with locals.
This tranquility, unusual for a city, creates a serene and relaxing atmosphere that I had not expected.
Additionally, I was deeply impressed by Estonia’s diverse landscapes and the harmonious blend of historic and modern elements in Tallinn.
The perfect coexistence of historical buildings and contemporary structures provides a fascinating glimpse into the city’s evolution while preserving its cultural heritage.

  1. What did you learn from your internship?

During this internship, I gained a deep understanding of the crucial role that chambers of commerce play in integrating French businesses internationally, particularly in Estonia.
I observed how an entrepreneurial network develops abroad and how Francophone businesses can be valued in a foreign context.
Interacting with various entrepreneurs, officials, and representatives from different countries was particularly enriching.
Additionally, participating in conferences helped me better understand the economic issues in Estonia, such as the environment, the banking system, and entrepreneurial networks.
This internship also allowed me to develop practical skills, including article writing, using communication tools, and daily practice of English.

  1. What did you like the least?
    Why?

It would be inaccurate to say I enjoyed every aspect of my tasks, but there wasn’t any particular task that I disliked.
As in any professional environment, there were moments when things didn’t go as planned.
However, I learned to put these situations into perspective and adapt quickly to achieve the set goals.
These challenges are an integral part of the business world and have helped me develop my adaptability and problem-solving skills.

  1. How will this internship be useful for your future?

This internship has been highly valuable for the development of my professional project.
It allowed me to acquire numerous skills, both professional and social, which will be beneficial throughout my career.
I gained insights into the importance of diplomatic institutions and associations, such as chambers of commerce, in promoting French businesses internationally.
Moreover, I expanded my network by meeting professionals from various fields, whom I can reach out to in the future for internships or job opportunities.
This experience has been extremely enriching, both professionally and personally, and has left me more confident and prepared for my future career.

“I would like to express my gratitude to everyone who contributed to the success and growth of my internship and throughout my stay in Estonia. I also want to commend the daily work of the CAdFE board members, who provided me with essential guidance, valuable advice, and support.”

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CAdFE member Russell Snyder’s analysis of France’s reputation

CAdFE member Russell Snyder's analysis of France's reputation

1 The Franco-German Club in Frankfurt.
Where he organized a bicycle trip.
2.his colleague Bertrand, who invited him to stay with him in Paris.
3) At Club Med, they put on shows for tourists.

Russell Snyder is an American-Finnish journalist currently living in Estonia.
He has traveled extensively, but his favorite destination remains France.
Russell recently joined CAdFE and enjoys the warm atmosphere of our community. He’s happy to help dispel the myth that the French are arrogant and rude… although he remains a little skeptical about waiters and civil servants.

The French have a reputation for arrogance and rudeness. In fact, I just saw a list on social networks ranking the ten rudest countries.
Who do you think was number one?
Yes, you guessed it. However, it seems that many of these so-called rudeness experts have never really spent much time in France, or have only been to Paris… or have judged an entire country by its waiters.

I remember my first trip to Europe in the 1970s. On the advice of some people (who had never been to France before), I decided to make a quick trip across the crescent country.
I happened to meet a nice French girl on the way north.
We spent a few pleasant hours chatting on the train, and before getting off, she invited me to her home.
How could I refuse?

After my adventures in Northern Europe, I headed to Lille to discover the small town of Lys-lez-Lannoy.
I couldn’t find anyone who spoke English, but friendly people helped me find the station.
I got off the train in the town of Roubaix, and people pointed me in the right direction. “C’est là-bas!” I must have looked confused because a man decided it would be best to drive me there.
He parked the car at the address I’d given him and didn’t leave until he saw me enter the house.
I had originally planned to spend a few hours talking with Thérèse, then return to Lille to find the youth hostel.
But her parents insisted that I spend a few days with their family.
So, in the meantime, when Thérèse wasn’t there, I had no common language with her family. Nevertheless, we communicated (or so I thought).
I had no idea what I was eating or drinking, but everything was delicious.
The following year, I hitchhiked across Europe for six months. I spent a lot of time traveling in France.
Although I encountered rude waiters, unhelpful civil servants and ill-mannered people, I found most French people to be friendly or at least tolerant.
And I was grateful to the locals who took pride in their city, gave me good advice or showed me around.
Back in Los Angeles, after my remarkable trip, I took French classes. When I graduated, I obtained a student permit to work in France. After finding several unsuitable jobs in Paris, I landed an internship at a ski resort in the Alps.
It was with the famous Club Med chain. As well as sporting activities, the emphasis at the club was on socializing with other visitors and staff. As a result, I learned a lot about French society, food, sports, leisure, politics, music, family life and much more.
Later, I chose to do another internship in Guadeloupe.
Since then, I’ve always sought out French cultural activities wherever I live. In Frankfurt, Germany, I joined the Franco-German club and actively participated in their events (they even asked me to organize a Californian wine and cheese evening).
In Helsinki, as a journalist, I was sent to seminars and press trips in France.
For example, imagine four inexperienced Nordic journalists sailing on a barge on the Loire.
We managed to survive.
Now that I live in Tallinn, I’ve attended information events, wine tastings and film screenings sponsored by the French Embassy. And even better, I joined CAdFE, which is a French business club.
So far, I’ve really enjoyed the club’s company visits, seminars, social activities, charity evenings, culinary events and even pétanque games.
The members are very friendly; and English, French and Estonian are spoken fluently.
In conclusion, if you want to find rude, arrogant French people, you’ll easily come across them.
But I encourage you to go a step further and discover the warm-hearted people behind a rich culture and fascinating history.
Russell Snyder for CAdFE

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Skeleton Technologies chooses France for €600 million investment

Skeleton Technologies chooses France for €600 million investment

Taavi Madiberk meets Emmanuel Macron in Paris.
Source : Skeleton Technologies

Skeleton Technologies expands into France with an investment of 600 million euros.

Paris, France – On May 14, 2024, at an economic summit chaired by Emmanuel Macron, Skeleton Technologies, an Estonian developer and manufacturer of energy storage solutions, announced a major expansion in France. The company plans to invest 600 million euros in research and development (R&D) and super battery production over the next five years.

In 2024, Skeleton will begin research and development of next-generation battery technologies in Toulouse, the Rose City in southwest France. Mass production of these super batteries is scheduled for 2027.
Founded in Tartu in 2009, Skeleton Technologies opened its first factory near Dresden in Germany seven years ago, and is currently building a supercapacitor factory in Leipzig. Its headquarters and engineering center in Tallinn employ over 130 people. This Estonian company is definitely oriented towards the great industrial powers of France and Germany.

A significant achievement for Estonian industry:
“We are the first Estonian industrial company to expand into Europe’s two leading industrial countries: Germany and France. This is an important achievement for us, and will also pave the way for other Estonian green technology companies,” said Taavi Madiberk, CEO and co-founder of Skeleton Technologies.
Madiberk pointed out that several countries had been considered for the new R&D center and factory.
However, France’s efforts to revive its industry with green technologies were decisive.
The interest of the French in our activities has been remarkable, and our Estonian origin is perceived as an asset ,” he added.
Incidentally, in October 2023, France enacted the Green Industry Act, which was drawn up in consultation with civil society and elected representatives, and then passed by parliament.
This law aims to accelerate the country’s reindustrialization and make France the leader in green industry in Europe.
A perfect application of this law can be seen in the case of Skeleton.
Toulouse: a strategic choice
“We chose Toulouse for our R&D center because we are close to our customers and benefit from a world-class workforce and research institutions,” explained Madiberk. Occitanie, home to aerospace giants such as Airbus and Thales, as well as the University of Toulouse, a renowned materials science research center, proved to be an ideal location.
Enthusiastic reception in France
Bruno Le Maire, French Minister for the Economy, Finance, Industrial and Digital Sovereignty, comments: “Seven years ago, the battery industry in France and Europe did not exist. This investment decision, made possible by the green industry tax credit, validates our strategy of reindustrialization in the service of the French people and the climate.”

Carole Delga, President of the Occitanie region, welcomed the expansion. “The arrival of Skeleton Technologies is excellent news for the Occitanie region. We were competing with several European countries and other French regions. Skeleton’s decision shows that the region has become a magnet for green technologies,” said Delga.
She added that efforts to develop a favorable ecosystem for companies in this sector had paid off.

A green reindustrialization strategy
Skeleton Technologies is recognized as one of the Global Cleantech 100 companies, a leader in high-power energy storage. Employing over 300 people, it is present in Estonia, Germany and Finland.
Laurent Saint-Martin, Director General of Business France, emphasized that this project is emblematic of France’s strategy to win back green industry. ” Business France worked with Skeleton for four years to convince them to choose France, which was a decisive factor in their decision,” he added.

This expansion marks an important step in the development of the green technology industry in France, attracting innovative companies and strengthening R&D capabilities in the renewable energies sector.

France is an attractive destination for Estonian companies:
Skeleton is not the only company to invest in France. Bolt, Europe’s leading mobility platform, announced on May 13, 2024 an investment of over 100 million euros in France over the next five years. This strategic commitment aims to promote responsible mobility solutions and strengthen its presence on the French market, where it is already a major player with operations in over 30 cities and a network of over 50,000 partner drivers.

Bolt’s investment will focus on three areas: the creation of a Chauffeur Hub in Saint-Ouen, driver training via the Bolt Academy, and the acquisition of low-emission vehicles.
The hub will serve as a support center for 25,000 drivers a year, the Academy will focus on diversity and inclusion, and a large part of the funds will be dedicated to hybrid and electric vehicles.

If you’re also interested in investing in France, don’t hesitate to call on the services of the future France-International Chamber of Commerce in Estonia, which offers qualified contacts to help you with your business.

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