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Swiss Are Ready to Make More Attractive Trade Offer to US

Swiss Are Ready to Make More Attractive Trade Offer to US

Bloomberg04-08-2025
By and Hugo Miller
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The Swiss government said it is determined to win over the US on trade after last week's shock announcement of 39% tariffs on exports to America.
'Switzerland enters this new phase ready to present a more attractive offer, taking US concerns into account and seeking to ease the current tariff situation,' it said in a statement on Monday, highlighting its foreign direct investments and research and development push in the US. It also excluded countermeasures for the time being.
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