France
โก Actively retaliating against US tariffs
France's trade relationship with the United States has been shaped by two decades of the Airbus-Boeing dispute โ the world's longest-running trade conflict. The $21.8 billion deficit is moderate by European standards, but French exports carry outsized cultural and political symbolism, from Champagne to Airbus jets.
Current Tariff
๐20%
Was 2.2%
US Imports
๐ฅ$58.9B
2024 total
US Exports
๐ค$37.1B
2024 total
Trade Balance
โ๏ธ$-21.8B
US deficit
Trade Flow (2024)
Tariff Rate Change
๐ 5-Year Import Trend
๐ Trade Relationship Analysis
France's trade relationship with the United States has been shaped by two decades of the Airbus-Boeing dispute โ the world's longest-running trade conflict. The $21.8 billion deficit is moderate by European standards, but French exports carry outsized cultural and political symbolism, from Champagne to Airbus jets.
The Airbus issue is central: France is Airbus's home country, and US tariffs on aircraft parts and final assembly components have been a recurring flashpoint. The 20% EU-wide tariff adds to an already complicated aerospace relationship where both sides subsidize their national champions.
French wine and spirits are the most politically charged trade category. Champagne, Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Cognac/Hennessy represent $3.8 billion in annual US sales. The 2019-2021 tariff period saw French wine exports drop 40%, with California wineries gaining market share. A 20% tariff risks a repeat.
France's luxury goods industry โ LVMH (Louis Vuitton, Dior, Moรซt), Hermรจs, Chanel โ generates billions in US revenue. President Macron has been among the most vocal EU leaders opposing the tariffs, while simultaneously coordinating the EU's retaliation strategy. France also pushed the EU's digital services tax on US tech companies, adding another layer of bilateral tension. The relationship exemplifies how trade disputes between allies can escalate across multiple fronts simultaneously.
Tariff Impact
Pre-2025
2.2%
Current
20%
Increase
+17.8%
๐ท๏ธ Top Imported Products
| Product | Tariff Rate | Import Value | Price Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Airbus Aircraft & Parts | 20% | $14.8B | +$10-30M per aircraft |
| Wine & Champagne | 20% | $2.4B | +$4-15 per bottle |
| Cognac & Spirits (Hennessy) | 20% | $1.4B | +$8-20 per bottle |
| Pharmaceuticals (Sanofi) | 20% | $10.2B | +8-12% drug costs |
| Luxury Goods (LVMH, Hermรจs) | 20% | $6.8B | +$200-2000 per luxury item |
| Aerospace Components | 20% | $4.6B | +5-10% per aircraft |
๐ Tariff Timeline
๐ฏ Retaliation โ US Products Targeted
| US Product Targeted | US Exports at Risk | Estimated Loss |
|---|---|---|
| Part of EU-wide retaliation package | N/A | N/A |
| US Bourbon & Spirits | $280M | $160M |
| US Agricultural Products | $2.8B | $1.4B |
| France also pursuing digital services tax on US tech | N/A | $1.2B in tax revenue |
๐ก Did You Know?
- โขThe Airbus-Boeing dispute is the longest-running trade conflict in WTO history โ over 20 years
- โขFrench wine exports to the US dropped 40% during the 2019-2021 tariff period
- โขLVMH (Louis Vuitton owner) is the world's largest luxury company, with $15B+ in US annual revenue
- โขFrance proposed and enacted a Digital Services Tax specifically targeting US tech giants like Google and Amazon