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Key figures for Ain TRADE INTERNATIONAL POPULATION EMPLOYMENT SERVICES TRANSPORT TRAINING RESEARCH TOURISM BUSINESSES MANUFACTURING CONSTRUCTION 2016 2017 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF AIN 1 rue Joseph Bernier - CS 60048 01002 BOURG-EN-BRESSE CEDEX T. +33 (0)4 74 32 13 00 cci@ain.cci.fr

In a privileged environment, Ain is the department of economic success Strategically located between Lyon and Genève in the heart of European communication networks, Ain enjoys an attractive and dynamic economy. Companies will find favorable environment for their development: research centers and businesses clusters, constant support for innovation, designated business areas, such as PIPA, the first European business park certified ISO 14001, the first high-speed Internet network in France, a skilled workforce driven by an active labour market and the growth of the population. GEOGRAPHICAL TERRITORY Area Ain: 5,762 km 2 or 8.3% of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes total surface area. Population Population (inhabitants) Ain Ain/Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (%) Source: Insee/IGN 2015 634,173 8.1 1999 512,270 7.4 Source: Insee, estimates of population, 1/01/2015, provisional results Source: Insee RGP (General Population Census) Average annual rate of variation of the population Ain (%) Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (%) From 2008 to 2015 + 1.3 + 0.8 Variations due to natural balance (among the global variations) + 0.5 + 0.4 Variations based on In and Out flows (among the global variations) + 0.8 + 0.4 Source: Insee, population assessment, 1/01/2015, provisional data Population of the main urban areas Bourg-en-Bresse 124,197 Belley 16,402 Oyonnax 41,212 Bellegarde-sur-Valserine 12,488 Population density Source: Insee, 2013 population census, last available data Urban area : a set of adjoining communes with no enclaves and at least 40% of its population residing and working within the urban area Number of inhabitants per km 2 Ain Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 107,5 111,3 Source: Insee, 2013 population census, last available data Structure of the population by age-group Age-group Ain (%) Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (%) 0-24 31.1 30.6 25-39 18.5 18.3 40-59 28.1 26.7 60 years and over 22.3 24.4 Source: Insee, population assessment, 1/01/2015, provisional data 2

Number of municipalities and intercommunal cooperation institutions with their own tax system In numbers Ain Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Municipalities 410 4,133 Metropolis 0 2 Urban communities 0 2 Agglomeration communities 1 22 Municipalities communities 28 259 Source: General Directorate for Local Authorities, 1/01/2016 EMPLOYMENT Overall employment Overall employment Self-employment Ain/Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (absolute value) (%) (%) Total 217,201 11.3 6.6 Source: Insee, employment assesment, 31/12/2014, provisional data Employment rate In % Ain Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Metropolitan France Men 73.3 69.2 67.1 Women 65.2 62.2 60.4 Total 69.2 65.7 63.7 Source: INSEE, 2013 population census, last available data Employment rate: percentage of employment among the 15-64 years old age group Unemployment rate In % Ain Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Metropolitan France Unemployment rate 7.3 8.8 9.9 Source: INSEE, 1 st quarter 2016, provisional data Localised quarterly unemployment rate after seasonal variations modifications Job seekers Ain Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Metropolitan France Number of category A job seekers 26,450 394,930 3,531,000 Source: Pôle emploi, DARES, data as of 31/03/2016 Registered unemployed job seekers actively seeking employment after seasonal variations modifications Job description Number of paid jobs (%) Ain Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Executive and high qualification positions 11.3 15.3 Intermediate occupations 22.0 22.5 Employees 30.4 32.4 Blue collar workers 35.2 29.8 Others 1.1 1.0 Source: Insee CLAP 31/12/2014, last available data Salaried employment only 3

INCOMES - TAXES Average annual net earnings by socio-professional category Executives and highly qualified professions 45,307 44,807 Intermediate occupations 27,253 27,461 Wage-earning employees 19,840 19,992 Manual workers Trainees 21,254 21,294 10,625 11,092 0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000 90,000 Ain Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Source: Insee DADS 31/12/2013, last available data Taxes Ain Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Number of fiscal households 332,118 4,365,731 Average income per household 29,196 26,706 Percentage of households liable for tax 48.7% 47.3% Source: General Directorate of taxes, 2015 taxes (earnings 2014) TRANSPORTS - COMMUNICATION At the crossroads of Europe s main communication infrastructures and with a motorway network covering more than 200 kilometers the department of Ain is at the heart of European exchanges, from North to South and from East to West. Thanks to the high speed train, TGV, Bourg-en-Bresse is only 1h50 from Paris and 1h20 from Geneva. The Department also enjoys the immediate vicinity of Lyon and Geneva international airports and two local platforms of business aviation in Bourg-en-Bresse and Oyonnax. Fiber optic internet is being implemented in Ain, and is thus the first French department developing this technology. 4

FORMATION - RESEARCH In-service training and apprenticeship Ain Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Number of training organizations 552 10,880 Turnover 39.8 M 1,364.8 M Source : Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Region, 2014, last available data (declarative data) Ain Rhône-Alpes Apprenticeship contracts 2,762 27,138 Source: DIRECCTE, 2015 registered and signed contracts Ain Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Number of training centers having their main site in the region 3 85 Number of centers training apprentices in the Ain area 28 486 Number of apprentices trained in one of the regional sites 3,391 48,223 Source: Auvergne Rhône-Alpes Region, Directorate of Apprenticeship, survey on the number of apprentices trained in a regional center (31/12/2015) Higher education Many High schools and Universities: School of plastics processing, Universities (Lyon 1 Lyon 2 - Lyon 3) Preparatory schools, Business and Management school (EGC de L Ain), Engineering school (ECAM) Research and innovation Patents submitted in 2015: 116 or 4.5% of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. The CERN (European Centre for Nuclear Research) employs 25,000 and welcomes 11,000 researchers of 100 different nationalities (being half of the world particle physicists). Competitiveness pole Plastipolis for the plastic industry. Technology centers to support companies: - IPC Industrial and technical center for plastics processes and composite materials - Viaméca and Lyon Urban Truck & Bus dedicated to mechanics and specific vehicles. - Alimentec, food-agriculture business cluster. - Enerbois, wood energy business cluster. - Mecabourg: Mechanic and Metal industry Business cluster. Sources: INPI 2015, CCI of Ain 5

ECONOMY FABRIC The variety and density of the economy, entrepreneurship, the growth in the number of establishments, the strong international business activity in Ain (3rd exporter of Auvergne Rhône-Alpes), and also innovation, are key drivers of this economic dynamism. With industrial and technological business parks such as Plastics Valley, Bassin of Bourg-en-Bresse, Parc Industriel Plaine de l Ain (ISO 14001), Bassin Belley and Gex, Val de Saone... businesses are well spread all across the territory, thus promoting harmonious economic development. Historically implemented in the department, industries have been able take advantage of the technological development to grow. Their high technicality, performance and innovations are world-recognized, they are thus often leading their sector of activity. Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes GDP GDP Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes/ Metropolitan France Position in France Per capita GDP 241,093 M 11.6% 2 nd 30,988 Value Added Source: Insee, temporary figures for 2013 GDP: Gross Domestic Product M Farming Manufacturing Construction Trade Services Total Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 2,064 39,748 14,948 22,548 136,870 216,178 Metropolitan France 29,510 260,682 109,492 194,074 1,268,443 1,862,201 Value added: production value minus intermediate consumption Source: INSEE, regional accounts, 2013, quasi-definitive data Number of businesses per sector of activity in Ain Manufacturing Construction Trade Services Total 3,861 5,590 7,847 20,926 38,224 Source: Insee, Directory of Enterprises and Establishments, trading activities except agricultural sector, 1/01/2015, quasi-definitive data The nomenclature of business activities includes the following trade codes: APE 10.13B, 10.71B, 10.71C and 10.71D (delicatessen, bakery and confectionary trades). These codes represent 457 businesses. Excluding state bodies, local authorities, associations, foundations and professional associations Number of businesses according to number of employees 0 employee 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 and over Total 25,311 10,368 2,079 466 38,224 Source: INSEE, Directory of Companies and Businesses, commercial activities excluding those within the agricultural sector, 01/01/2015, semi-definitive data Including non-declared employees Total jobs by activity sector Agriculture Industry Construction Trade Services Ain (%) 2.5 22.2 7.2 39.7 28.4 Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (%) 2.2 15.4 6.8 45.3 30.3 Source: Insee, estimations of employment, 31/12/2014, provisional results 6

Overall business creation Industry Construction Trade Services Total Ain 214 556 761 2,393 3,924 Part Ain/Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (%) 6.9 6.9 6.8 6.0 6.3 Source: Insee 2015, commercial activities excluding the agricultural sector Including codes: APE 10.13B, 10.71B, 10.71C and 10.71D (delicatessen, bakery and confectionary trades) Including self-employed business creations. Overall business creations Self-employed businesses (among the overall business creations) Ain 3,924 1,634 Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 62,569 24,305 Source: Insee, 2015 Commercial activities excluding agricultural sector Evolution of the number of businesses registered by the Chambers of Commerce and Industry Industry Construction Trade Services Total Number of registrations 240 323 854 1 467 2 903 Part Ain / Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (%) 7.2 6.8 6.5 6.1 6.4 Number of deregistrations 223 309 606 990 2 143 Part Ain / Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (%) 9.2 7.9 6.3 6.4 6.8 Source: CCI economic data 2015 Including micro-entrepreneurs. Including codes: APE 10.13B, 10.71B, 10.71C and 10.71D (delicatessen, bakery and confectionary trades) Including the agricultural sector and extraterritorial activities Changes in craft industries Registrations Ain/Auvergne- Deregistrations Ain/Auvergne- (absolute value) Rhône-Alpes (%) (absolute value) Rhône-Alpes (%) Total Ain 1,525 7.6 1,014 6.8 Source: Rhône-Alpes Chamber of Trades and Crafts, RM of CMA Rhône-Alpes - 2015 Activity areas Ain Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Number of activity areas 207 1,942 Source: TELEATLAS Multinet, July 2014 Foreign investment 118 foreign-owned companies employing over 20 employees are implemented in Ain. Source: CCI Rhône-Alpes, October 2016 The businesses considered as being financed by foreign capital are those: - where at least 33% of the capital originates from a foreign company, - where at least 33% of the capital originates from the French subsidiary of a foreign company 7

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INDUSTRY Number of businesses by number of employees 0 employee 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 and over Total 1,842 1,243 581 195 3,861 Source: Insee, Directory of Businesses and Establishments, trading activities excluding the Building - Civil engineering sector, 1/01/2015, quasi-definitive data Including non-declared employees Number of businesses with over 200 employees: 29 Number of private businesses and number of employees per sector of activity Number of Number of Employees in Ain/ businesses employees Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (%) A - Extractive industries 28 243 9.8 B - Food, beverage and tobacco manufacturing 445 4,038 7.1 C - Textiles, clothing, leather and footwear industries 42 1,304 6.1 D - Woodworking, paper and printing industries 150 2,271 10.0 E - Coking and refining industry 0 0 0.0 F - Chemical industry 36 1,428 6.6 G - Pharmaceutical industry 7 621 3.8 H - Manufacture of rubber, plastic and other non-metallic mineral products 323 8,960 16.9 I - Metallurgy, manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment 360 5,758 7.4 J - Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products 27 1,151 4.9 K - Manufacture of electrical equipment 45 2,050 8.6 L - Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c. 92 4,176 11.2 M - Manufacture of transport equipment 46 3,619 14.3 N - Other manufacturing industries; repair and installation of machinery and equipment 311 4,005 9.1 O - Production and distribution of electricity, gas and water; waste management 153 4,314 9.0 Total Ain industry 2,065 43,938 9.2 Total Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes industry 22,476 475,477 Source: Acoss - Urssaf, 31/12/2015, latest available data Only competitive establishments with employees (gross data) These figures do not include temporary jobs in the industry sector or the number of employees in service sector jobs which were formerly classified within the industry sector. 10

Main industrial branches The economic fabric relies on important ordering institutions and on a strong network of subcontractors. Ain is famous for its industrial specificities, such as plastics processing (gathering the highest number of European companies in this sector), food processing, metal work, truck body manufacturing, thermal and refrigeration industry, wood technologies, furniture manufacturing (including contemporary furniture) equipment-electric-electronic components manufacturing, composites and technical textiles manufacturing, medical and pharmaceutical industries... Companies of these sectors are assisted in their activities by numerous technological clusters and specialized training centers. Employees by sector of activity A 0.5 0.5 B 9.2 11.9 C D 3.0 4.5 5.2 4.8 E 0.0 0.2 F G 1.4 3.3 4.5 3.4 H 11.2 20.4 I 13.1 16.4 J K 2.6 4.9 4.7 5.0 L 7.9 9.5 M 5.4 8.2 N O 9.1 9.3 9.8 10.1 0 5 10 15 20 25 Wage-earning jobs in manufacturing Ain (%) Wage-earning jobs in industry Metropolitan France (%) 11

BUILDING - CIVIL ENGINEERING Number of businesses by number of employees 0 employee 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 and over Total 3,520 1,755 297 18 5,590 Source: Insee, Directory of Enterprises and Establishments, trading activities except agricultural sector, 1/01/2015, semi-definitive data including non-declared employees Number of businesses with over 200 employees: 2 Number of private businesses and number of employees Number Number Employees in of businesses of employees Ain/Auvergne- Rhône-Alpes (%) Total construction Ain 2,190 12,252 7.0 Total construction Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 27,717 174,925 Source: Acoss - Urssaf, 31/12/2015, latest available data (NAF 2008) Only competitive establishments with employees (gross data) Characteristics of the construction sector The construction and civil engineering sector plays a crucial role in the economic and demographic growth of the department by employing 12,252 people (8.3% of private sector salaried jobs in the department). Construction of business premises Surface area Ain/Auvergneof new buildings (thousands m 2 ) Rhône-Alpes (%) Hotel accomodation 0.9 4.1 Offices 16.8 4.0 Shops 24.8 8.1 Craft 5.6 4.7 Industry 28.2 8.8 Agriculture 24.7 4.1 Warehouse 30.4 6.1 Public sector 42.6 8.5 Total 174.2 6.2 Source: Sit@del2 - MEEDDM/CGDD/SOeS - 2015 (due date) Construction of housing Number of dwellings Ain/Auvergnebeing built Rhône-Alpes (%) Individual dwellings 1,010 7,8 Collective dwellings 490 10,1 Social dwellings 2,680 9.5 Total 4,180 9.1 Source: Sit@del2 - MEEDDM/CGDD/SOeS 2015 (updated estimates in November 2016) 12

TRADE Number of businesses by number of employees 0 employee 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 and over Total 4,679 2,649 452 67 7,847 Source: Insee, Directory of Businesses and Establishments, trading activities except agricultural sector, 1/01/2015, quasi-definitive data Including non-declared employees Number of businesses with over 200 employees: 4 Number of private businesses and number of employees by sector of activity Number Number Employees in of businesses of employees Ain/Auvergne- Rhône-Alpes (%) Car trade and repair 597 3,202 6.7 Wholesalers and intermediaries 773 7,892 6.9 Retailers and repairs 1,940 13,273 6.7 Total trade in Ain 3,310 24,367 6.8 Total trade Rhône-Alpes 50,866 360,588 Source: Acoss - Urssaf, 31/12/2015, latest available data Only competitive establishments with employees (gross data) Main commercial activities The 5,000 retailers and the hundred markets of Ain benefit from 80% of the households expenditures (3.5 billions euros). Such a well spread retail network is a key element in the spatial planning of the department. Source : CCI de l Ain Trading facilities with over 300 sq.m Number of businesses: 556 - including food retailers: 142 - including non-food retailers: 414 Source: Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes CCI 2014, excluding auto centers and commercial malls Household spending Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Total expenditures 70,337 M Average expenditures by household 21,225 Source: CCI France - IDC, households expenditure in 2014, last available data 13

SERVICES Number of businesses by number of employees 0 employee 1 to 9 10 to 49 50 and over Total 15,270 4,721 749 186 20,926 Source: Insee, Directory of Businesses and Establishments, trading activities Excluding the agricultural sector, 1/01/2015, semi-definitive data Including non-declared employees Number of businesses with over 200 employees: 17 Number of private businesses and number of employees by sector of activity Number of Number of Employees in Ain/ businesses employees Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (%) A - Transport and warehousing 553 10,919 6,9 B - Accommodation and catering 1,342 5,876 4.8 C - Information and communication technologies 169 1,010 1.5 D - Financial and insurance activities 759 3,073 4.3 E - Property 299 1,970 7.0 F - Services to businesses 1,016 6,144 4.0 G - Administrative Services 853 13,967 6.4 H - Administration 10 981 5.1 I - Education, health and social services 1,154 16,343 6.4 J - Art, entertainment and leisure activities 678 2,327 7.1 K - Other activities and services 989 3,646 6.3 Total services Ain 7,822 66,256 5.6 Total services Rhône-Alpes 130,266 1,188,632 C: Publishing, cinema, media, ITC F: Law activities, accounting, architecture, advertising, consulting, engineering research and development G: Rental activities, temporary agencies and recruitment services, travel agencies, security, cleaning and call centers K: NGOs, house services Source: Acoss - Urssaf, 31/12/2015, latest available data Only competitive establishments with employees (gross data) 14

Main activities in the tertiary sector Services represent nearly half of the institutions and employ more than 45.1% of private sector employees. Along with this constantly growing sector of activity, logistics and transportations are getting well implemented and developed too. Ain has a major health center with adjacent traditional activities in this sector, with specialized units for rehabilitation and hydrotherapy. Employees by sector of activity A 13.4 16.5 B 8.8 10.4 C D 1.5 5.8 4.6 6.0 E 3.0 2.3 F 9.3 12.9 G 18.4 21.1 H 1.5 1.6 I 21.5 24.7 J K 3.5 2.8 5.5 4.9 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Wage-earning jobs in services Ain (%) Wage-earning jobs in services Metropolitan France (%) 15

INTERNATIONAL Trade Ain Evolution Ain/Auvergne- 2015/2014 (%) Rhône-Alpes (%) Exports 9,084 M + 14.6 16.2 Imports 6,532 M + 11.7 12.0 Source: Directorate-General of Customs and Indirect Taxes (DGDDI) 2015 Main products exported Ain Share of total Ain/Auvergneexports (%) Rhône-Alpes (%) Mechanical, electrical, electronic and computer equipment 4,833 M 53.2 27.0 Miscellaneous manufactures products 887 M 9.8 31.5 Transport equipment 823 M 9.1 17.0 Chemical products, perfume and cosmetics 584 M 6.4 6.4 Rubber and plastic products, miscellaneous mineral products 570 M 6.3 14.6 Source: Directorate-General of Customs and Indirect Taxes (DGDDI) 2015 Leading trade partners Ain Part/total Auvergne-Rhôneexports (%) Alpes/France (%) Leading customer countries Germany 1,748 M 19.2 21.1 Italy 976 M 10.7 17.8 England 787 M 8.7 19.8 Singapore 624 M 6.9 72.1 Spain 567 M 6.2 12.0 Leading supplier countries Ain Share of total Auvergne-Rhôneimports (%) Alpes/France (%) Italy 1,498 M 22.9 21.0 Germany 765 M 11.7 8.2 China 556 M 8.5 10.5 Switzerland 374 M 5.7 14.9 Malaysia 341 M 5.2 73.5 Source: Directorate-General of Customs and Indirect Taxes (DGDDI) 2015 Department businesses abroad 62 businesses from Ain s area have gained a foothold abroad through implementation of 216 subsidiary companies, representative offices, joint ventures, commercial agencies and shops. Source: Database of CCI Rhône-Alpes region, September 2016 (companies whose headquarters are in the Auvergne-Rhône-alpes Region) 16

TOURISM Tourist capacity Number of beds Ain Ain/Auvergne- Rhône-Alpes (%) Registered hotels 8,310 4.9 Registered campsites 18,330 6.6 Touristic residences 4,388 2.4 Touristic accommodations 3,097 1.1 Holiday villages and family homes 558 1.0 Bed and breakfast 929 4.5 Hostels and international accomodation centers - - Source : Insee, DGCIS - ORT - 2014, last available data Number of secondary homes: 14,592 Hotels Source: Insee, 2012 population census Graded hotels 1 star 2 stars 3 stars 4 stars 5 stars Number of hotels 8 49 35 9 2 Number of nights sold Nights of accomodation Sources: Insee, DGCIS, Atout France 2016, last available data Summer season 2015 1,561,500 Winter season 2015/2016 627,300 Source : Tourism Development Agency of the Department of Ain last available data Most visited tourist sites/attractions Ain Name Number of visitors Ars Basilica (Ars-sur-Formans) 445,800 Perouges Medevial city (Pérouges) 359,300 Dombes and its ornithological park (Villars-les-Dombes) 269,000 Assets for tourism Sources : Departmental tourism economic research institute of Rhône-Alpes, CRDTA-CCIA Actiscope tourisme, 2015, last available data Plains, highlands, and mountains make up the geographic and landscape diversity with areas such as: Bresse, Dombes, Bugey, Pays de Gex: 2014 French Favorite Monument: Royal Monastery of Brou, medieval city of Perouges, Fort l Ecluse, Episcopal palace of Belley, traditional cities (Ars, Châtillon-sur-Chalaronne, Trévoux ) ; Gastronomy inherited from Brillat Savarin ranging from local inns to internationally renowned chefs; Natural sites: Dombes and its ornithological park, the swamp of Lavours, the Bressan grove, the gorges of Ain, Revermont, Bugey, the mountain chain of Jura (cross-country and alpine skiing) ; Music festivals (Ambronay); A unique site in Europe for dinosaurus tracks; Spa resorts and casinos (Divonne-les-Bains, Hauteville-Lompnès). 17

CRAFT Number of craft businesses Food Production Construction Services Unspecified activity Total 1,621 2,259 5,376 3,737 6 12,999 Source: Chamber of Trades and Crafts of Rhône-Alpes, RM of CMA Rhône-Alpes, 01/01/2016 Number of employees by sector of activity Ain Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Food 3,722 43,928 Production 7,040 64,350 Building 7,965 97,690 Services 5,658 79,730 Total 24,385 285,698 Source: URSSAF, 4 th quarter 2015 AGRICULTURE Farms and population Ain (Number) Ain/Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (%) Farms 4,094 6.5 Family working population 4,548 6.4 Agricultural land in AWU Annual Working Units corresponds to the work performed by one person who is occupied on an agricultural holding on a full-time basis Source: Agreste Rhône-Alpes, last available departmental data (census in the agricultural sector) Ain Ain/Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Usable agricultural land (hectares) 267,866 3,095,995 Proport. of usable agric. land/total surface (%) 46.3 43.5 Proport. of wooded areas/total surface (%) 36.1 37.0 Income from agricultural production Source : Annual agriculture statistics Agreste, 2015, temporary data. Ain Ain/Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (%) Crop production 213 M 8.0 Livestock 260 M 9.4 Total 473 M 8.7 Main products Source: Agreste Rhône-Alpes 2015 Agriculture, pisciculture, viticulture, poultry and dairy farming provide a wide and diverse range of products some of which are internationally renowned. Ain enjoys 15 different AOC/AOP: Bresse poultry (PDO), Morbier and Bleu de Gex Haut-Jura cheeses, Comté cheeses, butter and cream of Bresse, carps and pikes from Dombes, Les Roussettes du Bugey or the Seyssel wines of Bugey (AOC). Source : INAO 18

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