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Switzerland Pushes for Binding Trade Agreement
23 Feb
Summary
- Switzerland aims for a legally binding agreement with the U.S.
- A preliminary deal in late 2025 reduced Swiss tariffs to 15%.
- Key stakeholders have not requested halting the ongoing negotiations.

Switzerland is continuing its efforts to secure a legally binding agreement with the United States concerning trade tariffs. This initiative follows a preliminary deal reached in late 2025, which successfully lowered U.S. tariffs on Swiss products from 39% to a more favorable 15%.
The Swiss Economy Ministry emphasized its commitment to the established mandate of finalizing this agreement. The ministry noted that essential stakeholders, including Switzerland's cantons, have not indicated a desire to cease negotiations, even after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
The overarching goal remains to provide Swiss businesses with the highest degree of legal certainty through a definitive accord. The government is consequently sticking to this objective as talks progress.




