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Francis Mer (born 25 May 1939, in Pau) is a French businessman, industrialist and politician. A former alumnus of the École Polytechnique, and of the École des Mines de Paris, he is a member of the Corps des mines. He was hired in 1970 by the Saint-Gobain group. In 1982, he became chairman of the board of . In the 1980s, he joined the Saint-Simon Foundation think-tank. Since 2005, he sits on the board of directors of Vale Inco, which benefited from an important tax rebate to exploit a nickel mine in New Caledonia while he was finance minister.

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  • فرانسيس مير (ar)
  • Francis Mer (de)
  • Francis Mer (en)
  • Francis Mer (fr)
  • Francis Mer (pl)
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  • فرانسيس مير (بالفرنسية: Francis Mer);(ولد 25 مايو 1939), وزير و رجل أعمال و سياسي و رئيس تنفيذي فرنسي ويَشغَل حالياً مَنصب رئيس مجلس إدارة شركة سافران, وكان وَزيرَ الاقتصاد والتِجارَة والصِناعَة في حكومة جاك شيراك في فترة ما بين 7 مايو 2002 و30 مارس 2004. (ar)
  • Francis Mer (* 25. Mai 1939 in Pau) ist ein Industrieller und französischer Politiker. (de)
  • Francis Mer est un industriel et homme politique français, né le 25 mai 1939 à Pau. Il a notamment été ministre de l'Économie, des Finances et de l'Industrie de 2002 à 2004 dans deux gouvernements Raffarin, au début du second mandat présidentiel de Jacques Chirac. (fr)
  • Francis Mer (ur. 25 maja 1939 w Pau) – francuski przedsiębiorca, przemysłowiec i polityk, w latach 2002–2004 minister gospodarki, finansów i przemysłu. (pl)
  • Francis Mer (born 25 May 1939, in Pau) is a French businessman, industrialist and politician. A former alumnus of the École Polytechnique, and of the École des Mines de Paris, he is a member of the Corps des mines. He was hired in 1970 by the Saint-Gobain group. In 1982, he became chairman of the board of . In the 1980s, he joined the Saint-Simon Foundation think-tank. Since 2005, he sits on the board of directors of Vale Inco, which benefited from an important tax rebate to exploit a nickel mine in New Caledonia while he was finance minister. (en)
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