U.S. And Switzerland Reach Trade Agreement—Lowering Tariffs To 15%
Forbes·2025-11-14 15:40

Core Points - The U.S. and Switzerland have reached a trade agreement to lower tariffs on Swiss goods from 39% to 15% [1] - Switzerland is committed to investing $200 billion in the U.S. during Trump's second presidency, including $70 billion next year [2] - The total goods trade between the U.S. and Switzerland was estimated at $88.4 billion in 2024, with Swiss watch exports to the U.S. growing significantly [4] Trade Agreement Details - The agreement aims to reduce tariffs on luxury exports from Switzerland, which include jewelry, coffee, and chocolate [1] - U.S. trade representative Jamieson Greer indicated that the agreement is "essentially" finalized [1][3] Investment Commitments - Switzerland plans to invest heavily in U.S. sectors such as pharmaceuticals and gold smelting, with Roche pledging $50 billion [2] - The commitment includes purchasing more Boeing commercial planes [2] Impact on Goods Trade - Swiss exports to the U.S. have been growing at a rate of 14% annually since 2019, significantly outpacing the global average [4] - Swiss watch exports surged 18.2% overall, with shipments to the U.S. increasing by 149% following the announcement of tariffs [4]