‘I don’t want to hurt people’: Trump says he lowered Swiss tariffs, but warns hikes could return

Could US tariff rates on Swiss imports rise? US President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he had lowered the US tariff rate on imports from Switzerland amid pressure from Swiss companies including Rolex, but hinted that the rates could rise again.

“I reduced it because I don’t want to hurt people. I don’t want to hurt them. And we brought it down to a lower level; doesn’t mean it’s not going up,” Trump said at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Wednesday, 21 January.

The current rate of US tariffs on many Swiss goods is 15%.

US agrees to lower Swiss tariffs to 15%

Trump’s comments in Davos comes days after the US and Switzerland reached a preliminary trade agreement in November last year to slash tariffs on many Swiss goods including watches from 39% to 15%.

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Under the agreement, companies from Switzerland and Liechtenstein pledged to invest $200 billion in the US over the next five years, with $67 billion earmarked for 2026, according to a White House fact sheet seen by reuters.

Under the deal, Switzerland will also grant the US duty-free bilateral tariff quotas on 500 tonnes of beef, 1,000 tonnes of bison meat and 1,500 tonnes of poultry meat in a rare softening of its agricultural trade barriers.

(This is a developing story. Keep checking for more updates)

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