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- September 2008. Retrieved 20 August 2014. LeMonde.fr : L'audiovisuel extérieur français devrait s'ap**** "France Monde" (in French) (in French) Nicolas...
- commercial bank in Morocco, known until 2020 as Banque Marocaine du Commerce Extérieur (BMCE, (Arabic: البنك المغربي للتجارة الخارجية; "Moroccan Bank of Foreign...
- Groupe BPCE (for Banque Po****ire Caisse d'Epargne) is a major French banking group formed by the 2009 merger of two major retail banking groups, Groupe...
- Compagnie Française d'****urance pour le Commerce Extérieur (Coface) is a credit insurer that operates worldwide' in addition to offering debt collection...
- Signes extérieurs de richesse is a French comedy film directed by Jacques Monnet, written by Alain Godard and Jacques Monnet, and released in 1983. Jean-Jacques...
- agency for export promotion. It succeeded the Centre Français du Commerce Extérieur (French Center for external commerce), or CFCE. Its headquarters is on...
- of two concentric carriageways: the intérieur ("inner ring") and the extérieur ("outer ring"). Vehicles travel clockwise on the inner ring and counterclockwise...
- from the original on 30 March 2012. Retrieved 30 January 2013. "Commerce extérieur – Séries longues" (in French). Nouméa: Institute of Statistics and Economic...
- Banque Zaïroise du Commerce Extérieur (lit. 'Zaire Bank for Foreign Trade'), and eventually Banque Congolaise du Commerce Extérieur (lit. 'Congolese Bank for...
- "The Belgian Monarchy". Retrieved 22 July 2016. Agence pour le Commerce extérieur, Missions antérieures Archived 10 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine...