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Swiss president says US trade talks to continue beyond March

  • In February, the ​US Supreme Court struck down Trump's global tariffs, prompting ‌him ⁠to order a fresh 10% global duty
Published March 29, 2026 Updated March 29, 2026 02:28pm
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ZURICH: Trade talks between Switzerland and the United States will continue beyond March ​following a preliminary accord on tariffs ‌struck last year, Swiss President Guy Parmelin said.

Switzerland was subject to the highest US tariffs in ​Europe when US President Donald Trump ​in August imposed a 39% duty on ⁠products imported from the country.

In November, Bern ​sealed an initial deal to cut the ​tariffs to 15%. Switzerland later began talks to formalise that accord, which Washington was pressing to conclude ​by the end of March.

In February, the ​US Supreme Court struck down Trump’s global tariffs, prompting ‌him ⁠to order a fresh 10% global duty.

In March, the US launched new investigations against major trading partners, including Switzerland, casting further uncertainty ​over how ​talks would ⁠proceed.

Parmelin, who is also the Swiss economy minister, told state broadcaster ​RSI this weekend the March target ​was “de ⁠facto” no longer applicable and that negotiations would continue.

The next round of Swiss-US trade ⁠talks ​is likely to take place ​in April, according to two people familiar with the ​matter.


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