GENEVA: Switzerland will hold an extraordinary meeting today after top officials failed to convince the government of US President Donald Trump in Washington not to impose 39% tariffs on Swiss goods.
The rate is one of the highest imposed on countries trading with the US and jeopardises entire sectors of the export-heavy Swiss economy, notably watchmaking and industrial machinery, but also chocolate and cheese.
“Tariffs: After its delegation returns from the US, the federal council will hold an extraordinary meeting in the early afternoon. A statement will follow after the meeting,” the government posted on X.