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Friday, February 20, 2026

Swiss industry group urges Switzerland to seal US deal despite court tariff ruling

 Swiss industry association Swissmem on Friday urged Switzerland to finalize a ‌preliminary trade deal with Washington in order to ‌create legal certainty, despite the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to ​strike down President Donald Trump's tariffs.

Switzerland was subject to the highest U.S. tariffs in Europe when Trump imposed a 39% import duty on its exporters' products in ‌August. In November, ⁠Bern secured an initial deal that cut the tariffs to 15%, mirroring the ⁠rate for the European Union.

Switzerland has since begun talks to formalize that agreement, which Washington has been pressing ​to conclude ​by the end of ​the first quarter.

Swissmem said ‌the government would be well advised to turn that preliminary accord into a legally binding deal.

"This is because it is to be expected that the Trump administration will invoke other laws to legitimize tariffs," ‌Swissmem said in a statement ​after the court's ruling.

Separately, the ​Swiss government said ​that it would analyze further developments and ‌specific impacts of the Supreme ​Court decision.

Swissmem ​said the Swiss mechanical and electrical engineering sector posted an 18% drop in exports to the ​U.S. during the ‌final quarter of last year amid the ​tariff hit.

https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/swiss-industry-group-urges-switzerland-163751994.html

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