Switzerland Navigates Tariff Tensions with the U.S.
The Swiss government is engaging in negotiations with the United States following President Donald Trump's announcement of a 39% import duty. Experts warn this could lead to a recession in Switzerland. The Federal Council aims to extend talks beyond the existing joint statement and the August 7 deadline.

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In response to President Donald Trump's announcement of a 39% import duty, the Swiss government announced on Monday its intention to continue negotiations with the United States to avoid economic repercussions, including a potential recession in Switzerland.
Experts warn that the proposed tariffs could have severe consequences on Swiss-U.S. trade relations, prompting the Federal Council to seek an extension of discussions beyond existing proposals and deadlines. The current talks revolve around finding an amicable solution to mitigate the economic impact.
The Federal Council remains committed to ongoing dialogue, which is crucial for maintaining stable economic relations between Switzerland and the United States.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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