French Exchange Rate

France, Eiffel Tower

Find out your currency’s French exchange rate. Look at the following tables for at-a-glance comparison of French currency (Euro, EUR) conversions.

There are tables of French currency conversions for exchange rates in countries in the following areas:

  • Key Trading Partners
  • All Countries

The currency used in France is the Euro.

A quick look down the tables will allow you to compare currencies. The tables show you one column with the local currency value of one Euro (EUR) and one column with the value of one unit of the local currency in Euros.

France, Arc de Triomphe

Key Trading Partners with France (Export and Import, 2010)
According the World Factbook, there were approximately $508.7 billion worth of exports from France in 2010 ($473.9 billion worth in 2009); which consisted of machinery and transportation equipment, aircraft, plastics, chemicals, pharmaceutical products, iron and steel, and beverages.

Imports to the country were valued at approximately $577.7 billion in 2010 ($535.8 billion in 2009); mainly machinery and equipment, vehicles, crude oil, aircraft, plastics, and chemicals.

The following list shows the most important trading partners with France for both exports and imports (2009) by percentage value.

Export:
Germany
15.88%
Italy
8.16%
Spain
7.8%
Belgium
7.44%
UK
7.04%
US
5.65%
Netherlands
3.99%
Import:
Germany
19.41%
Belgium
11.61%
Italy
7.97%
Netherlands
7.15%
Spain
6.68%
UK
4.9%
US
4.72%
China
4.44%
Source: CIA World Factbook


Exchange Rate Table of Key Trading Partners and Major Markets against the French Currency (EUR)



Exchange Rate Table of All Countries against Euro (EUR)



Quick exchange rate converter from the Euro

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