Switzerland has been chosen by the United States as one of the 15 nations for exclusive tariff discussions amidst global trade challenges. Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter has conveyed contentment with the recent negotiations in Washington, emphasizing the U.S.’s eagerness for a prompt agreement. The United States has emerged as Switzerland’s primary export destination since 2021, with the two countries witnessing bilateral trade amounting to $185.9 billion in 2023.

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Switzerland chosen by U.S. for special trade talks, aiming to resolve disruptions swiftly, says Swiss President.
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