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Austria

What Austria supplies into the American economy — the raw inputs, and the essential goods downstream that depend on them.

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Inputs supplied

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Goods affected

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Claims on record

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Mapped

What depends on them

American goods affected

14 essential American goods have Austria somewhere upstream in their supply chain.

Home

Paper and household products

Toilet paper, paper towels, tissues, and other disposable household paper goods.

Digital

Fiber optic cables and networking

Glass fiber cables, transceivers, and installation hardware for broadband, 5G backhaul, and data center interconnects.

Health

N95 masks and personal protective equipment

NIOSH-certified respiratory protection and medical PPE for healthcare, industrial, and emergency use.

Logistics

Port and crane equipment

Ship-to-shore cranes, rubber-tired gantry cranes, and automated terminal equipment that move containerized cargo.

Materials

Glass and windows

Flat glass for construction windows, auto windshields, containers, and specialty applications.

Food

Butter and dairy fats

Butter, heavy cream, and dairy fats with distinct supply dynamics from fluid milk; European imports heavily influence U.S. pricing.

Health

IV fluids

Sterile saline, dextrose, and hospital fluid bags.

Materials

Steel and iron products

Structural steel, steel rebar, pipes, and iron used in construction and manufacturing.

Health

Blood products

Whole blood, platelets, fresh frozen plasma, and clotting factors from voluntary donations.

Digital

GPUs and AI accelerators

Graphics and AI compute chips for consumer gaming, professional visualization, and large-scale AI training.

Digital

Servers and cloud hardware

Data center compute, storage, and networking hardware with advanced chip and power supply dependence.

Health

Antibiotics

Common oral and injectable infection treatments.

Digital

Computers and laptops

Personal computing devices tied to chips, batteries, displays, and global assembly.

Food

Bread, grains, and flour

Bread, pasta, rice, flour, and other grain-based household staples.