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Brinks Report > Blog > World > No U.S.-Switzerland Trade Talks Yet, Says Swiss Minister Amid Tensions
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No U.S.-Switzerland Trade Talks Yet, Says Swiss Minister Amid Tensions

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: April 10, 2025 1:05 pm
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U.S.-Switzerland trade ties took an unexpected turn this month. Despite recent changes to U.S. import tariffs, Swiss Economy Minister Guy Parmelin confirmed there are no trade negotiations underway with the United States.

Speaking in Zurich on Thursday, Parmelin responded to last week’s tariff announcement by the U.S. government. Switzerland, a close economic partner of the United States, was initially stunned to find itself facing steeper tariffs than many other countries, including the European Union.

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“We were shocked,” Parmelin said. “It felt like a misjudgment.”

A Temporary Relief

On Wednesday, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a revision to the new import tariffs. Most countries, including Switzerland, were temporarily granted a reduction in tariff rates. While this brought partial relief, Parmelin said the underlying situation remains complex.

“It’s not easy to adjust to changing trade barriers,” he added. “Even small increases can hurt exporters.”

According to Swiss customs data, the U.S.-Switzerland trade relationship is significant. The United States is Switzerland’s second-largest trading partner after Germany. In 2023, goods and services traded between the two nations totaled over $140 billion, including pharmaceuticals, machinery, watches, and financial services.

Also Read: China Seeks Allies to Counter U.S. Tariffs in Bid to Pressure Washington

No Signs of Trade Negotiations

Despite this economic interdependence, formal U.S.-Switzerland trade negotiations have not started. Parmelin emphasized that while diplomatic channels remain open, there is no active discussion or agreement on the table.

“Talks may happen later,” Parmelin said, “but right now, nothing is being negotiated.”

This silence is surprising, especially given Switzerland’s traditionally strong diplomatic ties with Washington and its history of neutrality and economic cooperation.

Industry Reaction in Switzerland

Swiss exporters, especially in the pharmaceutical and manufacturing sectors, are on edge. The uncertainty over tariffs has led some companies to delay shipments and review contracts.

The Swiss Business Federation, economistic, urged both governments to begin formal dialogue soon. In a statement, the group said, “Stable U.S.-Switzerland trade relations are crucial for innovation, investment, and job security.”

Global Trade Shifts

This latest development comes at a time of shifting global trade dynamics. Countries across Europe and Asia are rethinking their positions with the U.S., especially as tariffs become more unpredictable. Switzerland, known for its high-value exports and economic resilience, now finds itself in a vulnerable spot.

The Swiss government has indicated that it will continue to monitor the situation and seek clarity from U.S. officials. However, no date has been set for a bilateral meeting or formal agreement.

Also Read: Trump Boasts World Leaders Are ‘Kissing My A’ as Trump Trade Tariffs 2025 Slam China and EU

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