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France
What France supplies into the American economy — the raw inputs, and the essential goods downstream that depend on them.
12
Inputs supplied
24
Goods affected
0
Claims on record
1
Mapped
What they supply
Inputs from this country
12 named inputs sourced from France. Share % is the country's share of global supply for that input.
manufactured
50%Hydrogen Fuel Cell Passenger Trains (Zero-Emission Rail)
chemical
45%Mercaptan gas odorant (tert-butyl mercaptan / THT)
manufactured
35%pMDI Metering Valve
manufactured
30%Cryogenic turboexpanders
manufactured
30%Vacuum-insulated helium dewars and ISO containers
manufactured
30%Helium ISO containers and road tankers
manufactured
28%Cryogenic air separation unit (ASU)
manufactured
26%Agricultural Tires & Rubber Drive Tracks
manufactured
25%Glass-Ceramic Cooktop Panels
manufactured
22%Vanadium Oxide (VOx) Microbolometer FPA
pharmaceutical
22%Prostaglandin Analogue APIs (latanoprost, travoprost, bimatoprost)
agricultural
20%Baker's Yeast (Commercial Leavening)
What depends on them
American goods affected
24 essential American goods have France somewhere upstream in their supply chain.
Energy
Natural gas (home)
Residential natural gas for heating, cooking, and hot water.
Health
Inhalers
Asthma and COPD inhaled therapies.
Health
Medical oxygen
Liquid and compressed oxygen for hospitals, home care patients, and emergency response.
Health
Medical helium
Cryogenic liquid helium for MRI superconducting magnets and NMR systems in hospitals and research.
Materials
Home appliances
Refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, and dishwashers with semiconductor-intensive controls and significant steel and copper content.
Agriculture
Farm equipment parts
Replacement parts for tractors, combines, planters, and sprayers from John Deere, CNH Industrial, and AGCO.
Health
Ophthalmic and eye Rx products
Prescription eye drops, ophthalmic solutions, and ocular preparations.
Logistics
Firefighting equipment and supplies
AFFF foam (PFAS transition challenge), protective gear, hose, breathing apparatus, and aerial firefighting assets.
Health
Insulin
Temperature-sensitive diabetes medication.
Food
Bread, grains, and flour
Bread, pasta, rice, flour, and other grain-based household staples.
Logistics
Ammunition
Civilian, law enforcement, and military rounds from concentrated domestic manufacturers.
Logistics
Emergency generators
Diesel, natural gas, and propane backup power systems for homes, hospitals, data centers, and critical facilities.
Energy
Residential Electricity
The full infrastructure stack delivering electricity to U.S. homes — spanning generation (natural gas 43%, nuclear 18%, renewables 24%, coal 16%), high-voltage transmission, distribution, and smart metering. The U.S. generated approximately 4,178 billion kWh in 2023 at utility scale.
Health
Cancer and specialty drugs
Generic chemotherapy injectables and specialty oncology drugs with severe supply concentration and no therapeutic substitutes.
Home
Bottled water
Packaged water for daily use and emergency preparedness; fast shelf-clearance during disasters and water advisories.
Energy
Propane (home use)
Propane for home heating, cooking, and backup power.
Health
IV fluids
Sterile saline, dextrose, and hospital fluid bags.
Grocery
Dairy and eggs
Milk, cheese, yogurt, and eggs used as core household staples.
Agriculture
Crop seeds
Commercial seed supply for corn, soybeans, wheat, and vegetables with IP concentration and seasonal timing constraints.
Food
Chicken and turkey
Fresh, frozen, and processed poultry for households.
Food
Frozen foods
Frozen vegetables, meals, pizza, and snacks dependent on cold-chain infrastructure, energy, and packaging supply.
Materials
Paint and architectural coatings
Architectural and industrial paints tied to petrochemical resins, titanium dioxide pigment, and solvent supply.
Grocery
Fresh produce staples
High-turnover fruits and vegetables commonly used in daily meals.
Agriculture
Animal feed
Corn, soybean meal, additives, and transport for livestock and poultry operations.