Swiss-U.S. Trade Talks: Progress Over Tariffs
Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter held productive discussions with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio regarding the potential tariffs on Swiss imports. Despite a positive dialogue, Switzerland's next steps to prevent the 39% import duty remain undisclosed, maintaining a veil of uncertainty over the bilateral trade relations.
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Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter has revealed a productive dialogue with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio over planned tariffs on Swiss imports. The meeting in Washington was described as "very good" and facilitated an open exchange of views.
Keller-Sutter highlighted the amicable nature of the talks but stopped short of detailing any concessions Switzerland might offer to counter the proposed 39% import tariff. The looming duties pose a significant concern for Swiss exports to the United States, and the meeting was seen as a crucial step in seeking an amicable resolution.
Despite the constructive conversation, Keller-Sutter refrained from disclosing specific strategies or proposals, leaving the future of tariff negotiations under wraps. Both nations continue to explore possibilities to strengthen their trade relationship amidst ongoing economic challenges.
(With inputs from agencies.)

