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    Home»Swiss central bank revises economic growth amid U.S. tariffs challenge

    Swiss central bank revises economic growth amid U.S. tariffs challenge

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonSeptember 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Swiss National Bank (SNB) in Bern, Switzerland, on Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024.

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    The Swiss National Bank said Thursday that tariffs on goods to the U.S. present a “major challenge” for exporters, with its economy set to take a hit.

    The country has swallowed some of the highest duties imposed by President Donald Trump’s administration, with a 39% tariff rate implemented in August. It came after a Swiss delegation led by the country’s President Karin Keller-Sutter failed to secure a trade deal after meeting with Trump in Washington D.C.

    “The U.S. tariffs present a major challenge for affected companies and are likely to dampen economic activity,” Swiss National Bank Chairman Martin Schlegel said in a press conference following the central bank’s latest interest rate decision.

    “Against this backdrop, our monetary policy is also supporting economic development.”

    Tariffs are 'very challenging...very difficult' for exporters: SNB chairman

    The SNB held interest rates at 0% in a widely expected move on Thursday.

    “Uncertainty about inflation and economic developments is still elevated. We will continue to monitor the situation and adjust our monetary policy if necessary, to ensure price stability over the medium term. We remain willing to be active in the foreign exchange market as necessary,” Schlegel added.

    Petra Schudin, a governing board member at the central bank, said in the press conference that the economic outlook for Switzerland had “deteriorated due to significantly higher U.S. tariffs,” which were likely to hit exports and investments.

    Bern Skyline taken from the Rosengarten at sunrise in Switzerland. 

Church centre: Nydeggkirche
Cathedral right: Berner Münster
Bridge left: Nydeggbrücke

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    The machinery and watchmaking industries will be most affected by the levies, according to Schudin.

    “As a result of the tariffs and the high level of uncertainty, we expect growth of just under 1% for 2026,” he added.

    It marks a downgrade from the 1%-1.5% growth expectation for next year stated at the central bank’s June policy meeting.



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