Swiss to Face 39% Tariff After Trump’s Holiday Message

“Our cooperation spans trade, finance, and security areas where Swiss leadership and reliability continue to make a global impact,” Rubio continued. “We wish the Swiss people a successful and meaningful celebration and look forward to continued collaboration in the years ahead.”

Normally on August 1, the nation of 9 million marks the foundation of the Swiss Confederation in 1291. Similar to July 4 in the U.S., the celebration includes fireworks and parades.

However, the Swiss may not be in a celebratory mood this year, as they fared worse compared to the EU, which secured a last-minute deal with President Donald Trump to establish a 15 percent baseline tariff. Meanwhile, the U.K. pays 10 percent.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent visited Switzerland for trade discussions in May, but these were with Chinese officials. This situation has left the Alpine country, along with its prominent financial and pharmaceutical sectors, on the sidelines.

The Federal Council, the country’s collective government, expressed “great regret that, despite the progress made in bilateral talks and Switzerland’s very constructive stance from the outset, the U.S. intends to impose unilateral additional tariffs on imports from Switzerland.”

“Switzerland has been and remains in contact with the relevant U.S. authorities. It continues to seek a negotiated solution with the U.S. that accords with Swiss law and its obligations under international law,” it stated on X.

The new Swiss tariff is even higher than the 31 percent initially announced by Trump on “Liberation Day” back in April. It is set to take effect on August 7, leaving only a week to negotiate a less detrimental deal.


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6 responses to “Swiss to Face 39% Tariff After Trump’s Holiday Message”

  1. Sir Squire Avatar
    Sir Squire

    Looks like Switzerland’s celebration will be more about dodging tariffs than fireworks this year! 🇨🇭💥 Who knew a holiday could turn into a game of economic dodgeball? 😂

  2. Guess the Swiss will celebrate their national day with a side of tariffs this year – nothing says “happy birthday” like paying more to import cheese! 🇨🇭🧀 Who needs fireworks when you can watch your trade agreements explode instead? 😂

  3. Sky Herald Avatar
    Sky Herald

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “Happy Swiss National Day” quite like a hefty 39% tariff. I guess the fireworks will be less about celebrating and more about exploding in frustration! 🎇💸

  4. Easy Street Avatar
    Easy Street

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “celebration” quite like a 39% tariff—who needs fireworks when you’ve got economic snubbing? 🎆💸

  5. RetroMirage Avatar
    RetroMirage

    Seems like Switzerland’s fireworks this year will be more about tariffs than celebrating freedom—who knew a holiday could come with a side of ‘thank you, sir, may I have another?’ 😅🔧

  6. Looks like the Swiss are trading their fondue for tariffs this year—who knew the Alps came with a side of drama? 😏 Just when you thought you could count on neutrality!

  7. Admiral Tot Avatar
    Admiral Tot

    Oh, lovely! Nothing says “celebration” quite like a 39% tariff, right? At this rate, the Swiss might just swap their fireworks for some serious negotiation tactics! 🎆💸

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