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Switzerland to ease car, medical device standards recognition for US trade deal

Created at 30 Jun · 6:26 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Switzerland plans to streamline recognition of U.S. standards for cars and medical devices as it seeks to formalize a trade agreement with Washington. The measures aim to stabilize bilateral economic relations and provide Swiss exporters with greater planning certainty.

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Key Numbers

39%previous U.S. tariff on Swiss products
15%current U.S. tariff on Swiss products
10%universal U.S. tariff expiring July 24

Who's Involved

Switzerland
plans to ease recognition of U.S. standards for trade deal
Federal Council
Switzerland's governing body announcing regulatory amendments
Guy Parmelin
Swiss President and economy minister visiting the U.S.
Jamieson Greer
U.S. Trade Representative meeting with Parmelin
Donald Trump
implemented previous U.S. tariffs
Switzerland to ease car, medical device standards recognition for US trade deal

↳ Why This Matters

These measures signal Switzerland's commitment to deepening trade ties with the U.S. and could lead to reduced tariffs and increased certainty for exporters, potentially impacting bilateral trade flows and specific industry sectors like automotive and medical devices.

Key facts

  • Switzerland will streamline recognition of U.S. standards for cars and medical devices.
  • The move is part of efforts to formalize a trade agreement with the United States.
  • The Swiss government expects reciprocal action from the U.S. on tariffs.
  • Swiss President Guy Parmelin is visiting the U.S. to discuss bilateral economic relations.
  • A preliminary deal last year reduced U.S. tariffs on Swiss products from 39% to 15%.

Switzerland is taking steps to recognize U.S. standards for cars and medical devices as it pursues a formal trade agreement with Washington. The Swiss government announced late Monday that these measures, which also include facilitating recognition for U.S. conformity assessment bodies and government procurement, aim to stabilize bilateral economic relations and provide Swiss exporters with greater planning certainty.

The Federal Council stated that these planned measures would be executed through regulatory amendments. Switzerland expects the United States to uphold its commitments from a preliminary tariff deal reached in November last year, which reduced tariffs on Swiss products from 39% to 15%, aligning them with rates for the European Union.

Swiss President Guy Parmelin, who also serves as economy minister, has begun a visit to the United States, Canada, and Mexico. During his trip, he is scheduled to meet with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. Talks to formalize the broader trade accord are ongoing, though a Swiss source indicated that an agreement is unlikely during Parmelin's current visit.

Separately, a universal 10% U.S. tariff imposed by the Trump administration, which expires on July 24, could potentially be replaced by higher levies, according to analysts.

Frequently asked questions

Switzerland plans to streamline recognition of U.S. standards for cars and medical devices, as well as for U.S. conformity assessment bodies and government procurement.

Previously, Switzerland was subject to a 39% U.S. tariff on products imported from the country, which was reduced to 15% in a November deal.

Swiss President Guy Parmelin, who is also the economy minister, is visiting the U.S. and is scheduled to meet with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer.

What Happens Next

01Talks to formalize the trade accord are ongoing.
02A universal U.S. tariff set to expire on July 24 may be replaced.

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How It Developed

Switzerland announced plans to streamline recognition of U.S. standards for cars and medical devices.
The measures aim to facilitate recognition for U.S. conformity assessment bodies and government procurement.
The Swiss government expects the United States to honor its side of a preliminary tariff deal reached in November.
Swiss President Guy Parmelin began a visit to the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
Parmelin is scheduled to meet with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer.
Switzerland's tariffs were cut from 39% to 15% in a November deal.
Talks to formalize the trade accord are ongoing.
A universal 10% U.S. tariff set by the Trump administration expires July 24.

Sources

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Swiss to ease recognition of US standards for cars, medical devices as trade deal soughtReuters

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