ZURICH, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Switzerland's exports to the United States rose 3.9% in 2025, the federal customs office said on Thursday, outpacing overall export growth despite the Alpine country facing
Swiss Exports to the US Increase by 3.9% Despite Tariff Challenges
Overview of Swiss Exports to the US
ZURICH, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Switzerland's exports to the United States rose 3.9% in 2025, the federal customs office said on Thursday, outpacing overall export growth despite the Alpine country facing some of the highest U.S. tariffs worldwide.
Tariff Changes and Their Impact
Washington in April threatened to impose a 31% tariff rate on Swiss goods but ultimately hit Switzerland with a 39% rate when it applied the levy in August.
Key Export Categories
The Trump administration said the tariffs were justified by the size of the U.S. trade deficit with Switzerland.
Overall Export Performance
The United States later cut those tariffs to 15% in November after striking a deal with Switzerland, putting the country on a level playing field with the European Union.
Excluding gold, other precious metals, precious stones, gems, artworks and antiques, Swiss exports to the U.S. hit 54.7 billion Swiss francs ($71.4 billion) in 2025, the data showed. Swiss imports of U.S. goods fell by 5.7% to 13.3 billion francs.
Swiss companies front-loaded goods exports to the United States in anticipation of tariffs, which President Donald Trump said he wanted during his election campaign.
Overall, Swiss exports rose 1.4% to a record 287 billion francs last year, driven by chemical and pharmaceutical products, which made up over half the total, the data showed.
($1 = 0.7660 Swiss francs)
(Reporting by Ariane LuthiEditing by Bill Berkrot)


