SovTrack France: measuring the economic sovereignty of companies
27 Aug 2025
In 2022, the invasion of Ukraine revealed Europe's energy dependency. Within a few weeks, gas supply became a strategic issue, testing the resilience of states and companies.
In another field, the global semiconductor shortage crippled entire industrial chains, from automotive to electronics.
These examples demonstrate a simple reality: economic sovereignty is not self-sufficiency, it is not about 'doing everything alone'.
It is about knowing your dependencies and deciding which ones to accept.
A platform to make strategic dependencies visible
This is the basis upon which SovTrack was created: an independent platform that analyses the sovereignty of European companies according to four pillars:
Governance: location of shareholding and effective control
Revenue & Markets: geographical distribution of revenue
Supply Chain: origin of direct and indirect suppliers
Technologies & Cloud: dependency on digital infrastructures and tools
At a glance, SovTrack allows you to identify, understand, and manage strategic dependencies, whether legal, commercial, industrial, or digital.
The launch of SovTrack France
The first step is now online: SovTrack France.
Every French company already has a free sectorial score, calculated from public data (Eurostat, RNE) and weighted by geopolitical analysis grids.
This score can be refined at no cost through a dedicated questionnaire, and then certified for those who wish to enhance their resilience.
With this tool, leaders, buyers, and investors have access to a unique benchmark to measure the robustness of their partners and better anticipate risks associated with international tensions.
A European ambition
SovTrack aims to expand throughout all 27 European Union member states, to build a common and open benchmark for economic sovereignty.
The pace is set: a new country will be launched each month.
After France, it will be Belgium's turn, with the launch of SovTrack.be on the 1st October 2025.
Economic sovereignty cannot be decreed: it is measured, compared, and built.
With SovTrack, every French company can now become aware of its dependencies, take action to enhance its strategic autonomy, and contribute to building a shared European sovereignty.