“I need a stronger antitrust arsenal,” the French president told an audience of business founders in a large start-up incubator that has become a flagship for his administration’s ambitions to reinvent France as a plugged-in “start-up nation”.
“I am in favor of going further and, during the European election campaign, I will make very strong proposals to that effect,” he added, without elaborating, reported Reuters.
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