ZURICH, Dec 10 (Reuters) - The lowering of U.S. tariffs on ‌Switzerland ​to 15% from 39% will be ‌effective retroactively ...
Switzerland’s agreement last month to get the US to lower tariffs on the country will be backdated to take effect on the day ...
Washington and Bern struck a framework agreement on Nov 14 to reduce US tariffs from 39 per cent to 15 per cent. Read more at ...
The chocolate maker makes its products exclusively in its home country as "consumers want Swiss chocolates to be made in ...
Swiss Economy Minister Guy Parmelin highlighted that the U.S. is cognizant of the lengthy process involved in formalizing a trade deal that would reduce tariffs on Switzerland. The deal is retroactive ...
The Swiss government rejected a report that a retroactive reduction of US tariffs has been agreed with Washington.
The crippling 39% rate the Trump administration had imposed on the European country will be lowered after a diplomatic push.
The Swiss government approved the draft negotiating mandate for a trade agreement with the United States on Friday.
Mr Parmelin negotiated US tariffs on Switzerland down from 39 per cent to 15 per cent. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
Guy Parmelin is from the hard-right Swiss People's Party and spent this year negotiating lower rates with Trump.
The economy minister will lead Switzerland in 2026 after months spent shuttling to Washington to ease steep United States ...