Despite the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn much of U.S. President Donald Trump's extensive tariff policy, Switzerland remains eager to negotiate a legally binding trade agreement with the United States. According to Jin10, the Swiss government expressed its commitment on Friday to establish an agreement that would stabilize bilateral trade relations and enhance export opportunities for Swiss businesses.
The Swiss Federal Council stated, "There is considerable uncertainty in U.S. trade policy. A legally binding agreement would help stabilize bilateral trade relations and further improve export opportunities for Swiss companies." In November, the two countries reached a preliminary trade agreement, setting tariff caps at 15%. However, last month's landmark ruling by the Supreme Court declared the legal basis for these tariffs illegal.
Currently, President Trump is attempting to rebuild his tariff barriers through alternative legislation. Switzerland's pursuit of a stable trade agreement reflects its desire to navigate the complexities of U.S. trade policy and secure favorable conditions for its exporters.