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特朗普39%关税生效首月 瑞士对美出口骤降22%
智通财经网·2025-09-18 07:18

Core Points - The imposition of a 39% tariff by the Trump administration has severely impacted Switzerland's exports to the U.S., with a notable 22% decline in foreign sales in August compared to July, marking a rare occurrence for Swiss exports [1][4] - The trade deficit with the U.S. has significantly narrowed from 2.93 billion Swiss francs to 2.06 billion Swiss francs (approximately 2.6 billion USD), reaching the second-lowest level since the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic [1][5] - The Swiss government has been actively negotiating with the U.S. to lower the tariff rates, but efforts have so far been unsuccessful, despite ongoing dialogues [5][6] Trade Dynamics - The 39% tariff on Swiss goods is substantially higher than the average tariff rate of 15% imposed on developed countries, creating a unique challenge for Switzerland [5] - The Swiss agricultural sector remains sensitive to trade negotiations, with strong domestic opposition to increasing imports of U.S. beef and poultry, reflecting a commitment to food security and self-sufficiency [6] - Overall, Switzerland's exports to other European countries and North America have helped mitigate the impact of the U.S. tariffs, resulting in only a 1% decline in total export volume [6] Sector Performance - Exports of luxury watches from Switzerland decreased by 8.6% in August compared to July, while core pharmaceutical exports, which are exempt from tariffs, unexpectedly fell by 1.3% [7] - Despite the resilience shown by the Swiss economy, the government anticipates a significant slowdown in economic growth due to aggressive U.S. taxation policies [7] - Switzerland is actively seeking to diversify its export markets, recently signing a new free trade agreement with the Mercosur bloc [7]