Former French President Francois Hollande Pops into Found 158

By That's Shanghai, May 29, 2018

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Francois Hollande, former French president, was hosted this weekend by Café des Stagiaires in Found 158 in Shanghai. Together with Michel Sapin, the former Finance French Minister, Hollande spent over two hours at the café and discussed the challenges and opportunities of doing business in China.

The former president also met with young French entrepreneurs, in order to gain a better understanding of their experiences working in China. But enough business chatter, here are some photos of the special meeting:

You know there is a VIP in Found 158 when they actually turn the escalator on...

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