Have to appreciate how convoluted the tariffs are as they apply to France. As part of the EU reciprocal tariffs are set at 20%. French Guiana though gets 10%, but somehow Reunion Island gets hit with a 37% rate, Saint Pierre and Miquelon get 50%, Martinique and Guadeloupe - 10%. Who says having a vast overseas empire isn't useful in today's political climate? Certainly some opportunity to shuffle sales around for clever French firms if they think tariffs will persist.