US orders French companies to comply with Trump's diversity ban
- The United States sent letters to French companies warning against Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs, stating they violate federal anti-discrimination laws.
- France's trade ministry labeled the U.S. Actions as "unacceptable" interference in their companies' operations.
- French companies were instructed to certify compliance with a U.S. Executive order banning DEI programs, with a five-day response deadline.
- French Minister Aurore Bergé criticized the U.S. Letter as interference, noting many companies plan to uphold their DEI policies despite the ultimatum from the U.S. Embassy.
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US diplomats hit for meddling with French firms' operations
PARIS — A French minister on Sunday accused US diplomats of interfering in the operations of French companies by sending them a letter reportedly telling them that US President Donald Trump’s rollback of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives could also apply outside of the United States. French media said that the letter received by major
US government attacks diversity programs in Europe
US President Donald Trump has stopped US authorities' equality programs - now it seems that French companies are doing business in the US. The US Embassy in Paris sent appropriate questionnaires to French corporations in which diversity programs are presented as illegal.
United States accused of ingesting in business activities
A French minister accused US diplomats on Sunday of ingesting in the activities of French companies by sending letters informing them, it seems, that US President Donald Trump's decline in diversity, fairness and inclusion could also apply outside the United States.
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