Switzerland and EFTA Partners Finalize 'Ambitious' Free Trade Agreement with Vietnam
Switzerland, as part of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), has signed a comprehensive free trade agreement with Vietnam. The deal, announced in Reykjavik, aims to eliminate customs duties and enhance trade in goods, services, and investment, marking a significant step in Swiss economic policy.

Key Takeaways
- The EFTA-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement was signed in Reykjavik, Iceland, following five rounds of negotiations that resumed in September 2025.
- The agreement covers trade in goods and services, rules of origin, intellectual property rights, and public procurement.
- Swiss President Guy Parmelin represented Switzerland during the ministerial discussions and negotiations in Geneva.
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They Said
"In times of global uncertainty, it is more important than ever to strengthen ties with trusted trading partners."
"The agreement is of particular importance, as it links economies with highly complementary strengths."