Why is France so committed to avoid making viable the European Union/Mercosur trade and cooperation agreement? Interest group ...
Carrefour has apologised after its CEO Alexandre Bompard's criticism of South American meat last week angered Brazilian ...
Brazilian beef is headed back to the shelves of Carrefour-owned grocery stores after a brief boycott sparked by remarks from ...
Carrefour CEO Alexandre Bompard announced this week that his company would not be selling meat imported from the Southern Common Market (Mercosur) in a move to prevent the Free Trade Agreement ...
Paraguayan President Santiago Peña pledged to “firmly” defend his country's meat in the face of recent statements by Carrefour CEO Alexandre Bompard, who refused to continue selling meat from ...
Supermarket giant Carrefour’s support for French farmers’ protests against a trade agreement between the European Union and ...
The Carrefour CEO's comments over an EU-Mercosur trade deal caused disruption to supplies of meat to Brazil stores.
French supermarket giant Carrefour apologized so that Brazilian meatpackers would end their boycott of the group and resume ...
And it was certainly hinted at recently when French grocery major Carrefour told its suppliers that their products would no ...
Carrefour SA Chief Executive Officer Alexandre Bompard plans to issue a public apology to the Brazilian government to settle ...
In a social media post addressed to leaders of France's farm lobbies, Carrefour's CEO Alexandre Bompard said the EU-Mercosur ...
The French giant has come out in support of farmers to block the prospect of meat imports from the South America bloc.