Discover the Economic Opportunities of French in Louisiana
The French language has played a crucial role in Louisiana’s history since the 18 century, helping to shape the region’s cultural elements that today make it a destination known around the world. Whether its Mardi Gras, Zydeco music, or a hot link of boudin, it’s easy to spot the language’s influence.

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Francophone and International Tourism in Louisiana
45 million
$852 million
domestic & international visitors in 2025
total international spending in 2025


Business Ties with the Francophone World
According to Louisiana Economic Development (LED), there are 9,200 jobs in Louisiana created by French companies, representing a 35% growth over 10 years. French investments in Louisiana include Air Liquide and Rexel, the latter which purchased Lafayette-based Teche Electric in 2023 to grow its Louisiana footprint.
Notable French Canadian investments include the Montreal-based CGI technology center in Lafayette, Louisiana, a $13.1 million capital expenditure that has created more than 800 new permanent jobs in the region.

$2.8 billion
French Imports and Exports

$6.4 billion
Canadian Imports and Exports
French: Louisiana's Cultural Asset
Louisiana’s music, food, and culture are world renown, drawing millions of visitors to the state each year. This bright culture was birthed in the French language, serving as a unique asset for Louisiana—a region unlike anywhere else in the United States. The state’s festivals that celebrate this culture and language kick off virtually year round.

Festival International de Louisiane
The country’s largest international music festival showcases Lafayette’s strong ties to the Francophone world. Each year, over 300,000 festival goers attend to watch music performances by artists from over 20 countries.

Festivals Acadiens et Créoles
Festivals represents the largest celebration of Cajun and Zydeco music in Louisiana. Held each year in October, French and Creole-speaking musicians celebrate along with thousands of Louisianans to dance, eat, and continue the region’s Francophone traditions.
