Switzerland prepares response to US tariffs.
The Swiss government is actively working to resolve customs issues with the United States to strengthen economic relations with its main trading partner. New negotiations aim to support Swiss exporters and suppliers in light of the impact of President Donald Trump's tariff policy.
The goal of Switzerland is to strengthen bilateral economic relations with its most important trading partner after the EU. Switzerland is obliged to maintain and, if possible, improve access to the US market.
Furthermore, Switzerland is looking for ways to support local companies in a challenging economic situation. The government is considering extending the compensation period for reduced working hours for workers and other measures aimed at easing conditions for enterprises.
Summary
Switzerland is actively negotiating with the United States to resolve customs issues and support local companies. The aim is to strengthen economic relations between the countries and protect the interests of Swiss exporters in the context of the impact of the tariff policy of the Trump administration.
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