Core Points - The U.S. White House announced an executive order signed by President Trump on November 14, adjusting the scope of "reciprocal tariffs" by excluding certain agricultural products from additional tariffs previously imposed under the "Reciprocal Tariff Executive Order" [1] - The executive order states that the adjustments are based on assessments of domestic product demand and capacity, as well as recommendations from government agencies, in response to the "national emergency" declared in the original order [1] - The updated tariff exemption list and potential adjustments for "allied partners" will take effect on November 13, 2025, at 12:01 AM Eastern Time [1] - The order also mandates modifications to the "U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule" and the processing of potential tariff refunds [1] - On the same day, the Swiss Federal Council announced a reduction in U.S. tariffs on Swiss products from 39% to 15% following trade negotiations [1] - The negotiations, led by Swiss Federal Councillor and Minister of Economic Affairs Parmelin, aimed to lower the current 39% import tariff on numerous Swiss goods, which has been in effect since August 7, 2025 [1]
关税大消息,39%降至15%!特朗普签署行政令:将部分农产品移出“对等关税”清单