You probably are thinking that English is a universal language spoken around the world and if you were to translate your documents into a language it would be Spanish or Chinese and French would not be on the top of your list.

The following information will give you a glimpse of why it is so important to have all your documents translated into French:

French is spoken by 54 nations around the world and not just in France and Canada. This represents the possibility for your business to have access to 300 million more customers.

France is famous on the global scale for its masterpieces, exquisite gastronomy, wine, fragrance and fashion which makes French, one of the most language after English used when surfing the internet.

French is still the language that U.N officials and many worldwide conglomerates choose to speak. Not English. Consequently, failing to translate your papers or website into French can cause your business to lose many contracts as well as not contacting the important leaders of the planet.

Among the 54 countries who speak French, Canada is one of them. Canada offers a great appeal to U.S. companies to conduct business because goods can be effortlessly moved thru the border. In 2006, US export to Canada show an increase by more than $19 billion. 7 million of Canadian citizens consider French their native language. The Canadian government even suggests that all the paperwork, internet sites and guides must be translated into French.

In 2003, American corporations invested deeply in France, and created more than a quarter of all the new employments formed. Today, for example the computers, toys industries just to name a few have a part of their organization in France and provide work to more than 240,000 individuals. On the other hand, major French businesses such as DANONE have many workplaces in the USA and have more than 700,000 personnel on their pay-roll. France has become one of the major investor in the US economy.

Your company might be conducting business with Asian countries. In that case, amongst them, many use French either as their official language or as their secondary language. Vietnam, Thailand and Laos train all their officials, business owners, civil servants, medical professionals to express themselves in French. Japan has established many French cultural hubs all over the nation and France is the place to be for young Japanese who want to learn in a foreign country. In Korea, people prefer to learn and speak French than Japanese. In Hong Kong and China, French is still the language one must learn to become a business man or a leader. In India, the people who want to be successful in the tourism industry are learning French and today they represent more than 300,000 students per year.

Now let’s take a look at Africa. Many of the African nations are former French colonies and many of them still have a tie with France and use French as their official language 31 countries or more than 115 million people speak French on that continent. French speaking countries can also be found in Europe, in the Indian Ocean, in Central America.

Right now, at the click of a mouse, businesses can be in touch with over 190 different countries and a third of them are French speaking countries. Translating your guides, websites and documents into French will bring your business a broader clientele

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About M. Blanc:
M. Blanc owns Hi-DefinitionStudios and has worked as a writer and translator for 20 years. She collaborates with Tectrad, a professional agency delivering timely and accurate French English translations to many large international corporations since 1989. To reach effectively an increasing number of foreign clients or customers learn how to select a good web site translation agency.


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