Key Benefits:
Publics concerned: foreign trade advisers of France (CCEF).
Subject: Renewal of the Interdepartmental Commission for the Examination of Candidates for the functions of Foreign Trade Advisor of France.
Entry into force: the text comes into force on the day after its publication.
Notice: This decree extends the existence of this commission for a period of five years.
References: This decree is available on the Legifrance website (http://www.legifrance.gouv.fr).
The Prime Minister,
On the report of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development and the Minister of Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs,
Having regard to the Constitution, including article 37;
Vu le Decree No. 2006-672 of 8 June 2006 modified on the establishment, composition and functioning of administrative advisory commissions;
Vu le Decree No. 2009-613 of 4 June 2009 amending Decree No. 2006-672 of 8 June 2006 on the establishment, composition and functioning of administrative committees of an advisory nature, including article 4;
Vu le Decree No. 2009-623 of 6 June 2009 relating to certain advisory administrative commissions under the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Employment;
Vu le Decree No. 2010-663 of 17 June 2010 amended to reorganize the institution of the foreign trade advisers of France, including Article 4,
Decrete:
The Interdepartmental Commission for the Review of Candidates for the functions of Foreign Trade Advisor of France is renewed for a period of five years, effective June 19, 2015.
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Development, the Minister of Economy, Industry and Digital Affairs and the Secretary of State for Foreign Trade, the Promotion of Tourism and French Foreigners are responsible, each with respect to it, for the execution of this decree, which will be published in the Official Journal of the French Republic.
Done on June 16, 2015.
Manuel Valls
By the Prime Minister:
Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Development,
Laurent Fabius
Minister of Economy, Industry and Digital,
Emmanuel Macron
State Secretary for Foreign Trade, Tourism Promotion and Foreign French,
Matthias Fekl