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Switzerland flags importance of international law after tariff hit

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Posted on April 2, 2025

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(Reuters) - The Swiss government on Wednesday underlined the importance of respecting international law after U.S. President Donald Trump put higher tariffs on the export-oriented Alpine country than

Switzerland Stresses International Law After US Tariff Increase

(Reuters) - The Swiss government on Wednesday underlined the importance of respecting international law after U.S. President Donald Trump put higher tariffs on the export-oriented Alpine country than the European Union in a major trade policy announcement.

Trump presented figures saying the United States would apply a 31% tariff on imports from Switzerland compared with 20% on goods from the European Union and 10% from Britain.

In a statement on X, Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter said her government took note of the U.S. tariff decisions and would quickly determine its next steps.

"The country's long-term economic interests are paramount. Adherence to international law and free trade remain core values," Keller-Sutter said in her post.

The United States is Switzerland's single-biggest export market, and the government has been at pains to stress the Swiss contribution to the U.S. economy. Switzerland is the sixth-biggest foreign investor in the United States.

Switzerland has abolished industrial tariffs but its agricultural sector is one of the most heavily subsidised among members of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) industrialised countries.

Analysts regard agriculture, which makes up a very small fraction of the Swiss economy, as one of the sectors most exposed to U.S. demands for countries to open up their markets.

(Reporting by Dave Graham and Rajveer Singh Pardesi in Bengaluru; Editing by Stephen Coates)

Key Takeaways

  • US imposes 31% tariff on Swiss imports, higher than EU.
  • Swiss President emphasizes international law and free trade.
  • US is Switzerland's largest export market.
  • Switzerland is a major foreign investor in the US.
  • Agriculture sector may face US market access demands.

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The article discusses the US imposing higher tariffs on Swiss imports compared to the EU, and Switzerland's response emphasizing international law.
How did Switzerland respond to the US tariffs?
Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter emphasized the importance of international law and free trade in response to the US tariff decision.
Why is the US important to Switzerland?
The US is Switzerland's largest export market and a significant destination for Swiss investments.

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