French Industry Minister Marc Ferracci has called on French companies to temporarily halt investments in the United States due to rising trade tensions between Europe and the U.S. under President Donald Trump’s administration. The appeal comes as France and the broader European Union face uncertainty stemming from ongoing disputes over tariffs.
Speaking on France Info radio on Wednesday, Ferracci emphasized the growing confusion and unpredictability surrounding international trade relations. “We are saying, suspend your investments, given this very complicated moment in time. We are currently in a situation of high confusion. Investments that had been foreseen have now been made uncertain,” he stated.
The minister’s remarks reflect the concerns of many European leaders who are grappling with the impact of new U.S. tariffs on European goods, which have disrupted trade dynamics and created instability for businesses. French companies with plans to expand or invest in the U.S. are now being urged to reconsider or delay those decisions until the situation becomes clearer.
Ferracci’s warning signals a potential shift in economic strategy, as France seeks to protect its industries from possible financial losses and unpredictable policy changes. The call to pause U.S. investments aligns with broader European efforts to push back against protectionist measures and defend the integrity of EU trade agreements.
As tensions rise, businesses are being advised to closely monitor the evolving diplomatic landscape. The temporary freeze on U.S. investments may impact transatlantic economic ties, but it reflects a cautious approach aimed at safeguarding long-term interests.
This development underscores the importance of stable trade policies and cooperation, particularly between major economies like France and the United States, to ensure sustainable global investment growth.


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