In this episode of Letters from Europe, Fabienne Arno explores how the Bel Group — maker of Mini Babybel and The Laughing Cow — has turned the United States into its most dynamic growth engine. With more than 20,000 tonnes of Babybel now sold annually in the U.S., the French family-owned company has become a benchmark for healthy snacking, strategic localisation and sustainable innovation.

This episode examines U.S. consumer trends, the impact of high-protein snacking, the role of anti-obesity medications, and Bel’s $350 million investment in American production facilities.

Letters from Europe, hosted by European analyst and commentator Fabienne Arno, offers a refined look at how economic forces and cultural realities intersect across the continent.
Rather than chasing headlines, each episode unpacks the deeper narratives shaping Europe’s markets — from industrial renewal and energy transition to digital innovation, governance, and the shifting dynamics of the single market.

Fabienne explores developments across France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the Alpine region and the Benelux economies, drawing on data, institutional research and more than two decades of journalistic experience.
Her voice is calm, precise and distinctly European, connecting economic trends with the social and cultural elements that give them meaning.

Letters from Europe is designed for an international audience seeking clarity: professionals, policymakers, investors and all those following Europe’s evolution as an economic and political union.
Each episode provides context you can trust — and a perspective that sees Europe not only as a market, but as a shared project grounded in values, cooperation and long-term thinking.

Host: Fabienne Arno, Information Influencer for European Economy & Integration
Languages: English (primary), with occasional French and German nuances
Presented by: infobrokerworld.com

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