Burgundy. Jean-Philippe Labattut, the new regional director: "We've never needed customs so much."

"We are small, but essential." Since April 1, Jean-Philippe Labattut has been the new regional director of customs in Dijon (1) .
At 46, he has "25 years in the customs administration," as he specifies. This Valentinois native divides his career into "two main parts." One within "the National Directorate of Customs Intelligence and Investigations (DNRED), in Paris, then in Lyon," and the other "in the Alps, in Savoie, Haute-Savoie, and Isère," where he held "departmental manager positions, up to deputy regional director. I had similar functions there to the ones I have now," he says.
“Burgundy is a discovery”In Burgundy, unlike his posts in the Alps, there are "no borders." And the importance of viticulture is obviously very special. There, he will undoubtedly deploy his passion for customs, which is evident in...
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