I don’t think any of Salomon’s skiing products are made in France anymore. Amer Sports closed Salomon’s ski factory at Rumilly in Haute-Savoie in 2008 and moved production to Atomic’s factory at Altenmarkt in Austria and the newly acquired Pamporovo ski factory at Chepelare in Bulgaria. Pamporovo Ski AD had been an Atomic subcontractor since 1980, they also sold skis under the Orion brand
https://www.orionski.com/07_08/en/history.htm
In 2009 Amer Sports started to build a new factory on the outskirts of Chepelare. Together the old and new factories have the capacity to make around 1 million pairs of alpine / nordic skis per annum.
Hope you enjoy the factory tour.
Alpine ski design and development is split between Salomon’s R&D center in Annecy and Altenmarkt.
If it says “Made in Austria” on your Atomic / Salomon skis it is likely that they were made in Altenmarkt, if not they were more than likely made in Chepelare. Unfortunately, Austria has not defined any rules for the use of the "Made in Austria" designation of origin.
Here in Switzerland there are clearly defined rules on the use of the “Swiss made” designation. There are some exceptions, but in general at least 60% of the cost price (including R&D costs) must be realized in Switzerland.