US Imposes 15% Tariff on Swiss Pharmaceutical Products
The US administration has confirmed a new 15% tariff on Swiss pharmaceutical exports, part of a broader strategy to bolster domestic production. This move directly impacts a cornerstone of the Swiss economy and follows earlier reports anticipating duties of up to 100%.

Key Takeaways
- The US administration has officially imposed a 15% tariff on Swiss pharmaceutical exports.
- Switzerland and Liechtenstein receive a lower 15% rate compared to the maximum 100% tariff applied to other nations.
- Large companies have 120 days to comply, while smaller firms are granted a 180-day window.
- Novartis and Roche (via Genentech) previously committed to investing $73 billion in the US over five years.
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They Said
"The tariffs imposed by the United States jeopardise global drug production and supply chains, hinder research and development, and ultimately harm patients worldwide."
"I have further determined that it is necessary to implement pharmaceutical-related commitments in existing trade deals with... Switzerland and Liechtenstein jointly."