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US Tariff Policy Threatens Swiss Economy
Switzerland braces for economic slowdown as US ends duty-free imports and imposes new tariffs, with potential loss of 20,000 jobs and significant impact on Swiss postal services.

US Tariff Policy Threatens Swiss Economic Growth
Switzerland faces significant economic headwinds as the United States implements aggressive new tariff policies, marking a dramatic shift in trade relations between the two nations. The US has imposed a substantial 39% tariff on Swiss imports, abandoning previous trade arrangements that had facilitated robust economic exchange. This policy shift represents one of the most significant challenges to Swiss-American trade relations in recent years.
The impact was immediate and substantial, with Swiss GDP growth slowing to just 0.1% in the current quarter, according to the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (Seco). This development has forced economic experts to revise their growth projections downward, painting a concerning picture for Switzerland's economic future.
Impact on Swiss Postal Services
The US decision to end duty-free status for parcels valued under $800 has forced Swiss postal services to dramatically alter their operations. The Swiss Post, along with other international postal services, has announced significant restrictions on parcels destined for the US market. This change affects both businesses and individuals, disrupting established postal routes and creating new challenges for Swiss-US commerce.
The new regulations require either payment of applicable US customs duties based on the country of origin or a transitional fee ranging from $80 to $200, with limited exceptions for genuine gifts under $100.
Economic Forecasts and Job Market Concerns
Economic projections paint a sobering picture for Switzerland's near-term future. Seco has revised its 2026 GDP growth forecast down to 0.8% from the previous 1.2%, while maintaining a modest 1.2% growth expectation for 2025. The impact extends beyond mere numbers, with estimates suggesting potential job losses of up to 20,000 positions across various sectors.
The industrial sector has been particularly affected, with significant declines in both value added and exports. While the service sector has shown some resilience with 'broad-based' growth, the overall economic outlook remains challenging under the weight of these new trade barriers.
Swiss Government Response and Mitigation Measures
The Swiss government faces the challenge of maintaining economic stability while navigating these new trade restrictions. While specific countermeasures have yet to be announced, economic officials are closely monitoring the situation and exploring various options to support affected industries and workers.
The focus appears to be on maintaining Switzerland's economic resilience through diversification of trade partnerships and supporting domestic industries most impacted by the US tariffs. The situation highlights Switzerland's need to adapt to changing global trade dynamics while protecting its economic interests.