France’s import bill continued to rise in early 2026, with inbound goods climbing to €59.3 billion in March, up from €57.5 billion in February 2026. The latest data, updated on 7 May 2026, signal a steady increase in external demand for products and services.
The March 2026 figure reflects an expansion of €1.8 billion month-on-month, underscoring ongoing reliance on foreign supplies at a time when global trade dynamics remain closely watched by policymakers and investors. While no further breakdown was provided, the higher import level is likely to feed into assessments of France’s trade balance, domestic consumption trends and potential inflationary pressures in the months ahead.