The United States is seeking a tariff resolution with Switzerland, according to Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter, following her meeting with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in Washington. In an interview with Swiss national broadcaster SRF, Keller-Sutter expressed optimism about the discussions, noting that the U.S. aims to engage in "privileged negotiations" with a select group of 15 countries, including Switzerland.
"We are satisfied with the talks we have held," Keller-Sutter stated, highlighting the constructive nature of the dialogue. She added that the U.S. government had clearly communicated its intention to reach a solution with Switzerland on trade and tariff matters.
The next phase in the process would involve drafting a declaration of intent, which would pave the way for formal negotiations. Keller-Sutter emphasized that both sides were aligned in their willingness to move forward, marking a significant step in bilateral trade relations.
This development comes amid broader U.S. efforts to recalibrate its global trade strategies. By targeting strategic partners like Switzerland for exclusive negotiations, Washington appears to be fostering closer economic ties while addressing tariff concerns.
The potential agreement could influence key sectors impacted by tariffs and further strengthen the long-standing economic relationship between the two countries. Switzerland’s inclusion in this elite group of negotiating partners signals its continued importance in U.S. trade policy.
With both parties now looking to formalize discussions, the coming weeks may see progress toward a mutually beneficial trade framework. Observers view this as part of a broader shift in U.S. international trade policy under a more selective, partnership-driven approach.


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