The 'Emergency' That Demanded Huge Tariffs on Swiss Imports Is Now Over. So What Was the Emergency?
Trump's decision to reduce the tariffs on Swiss goods came just days after a Swiss delegation lavished the president with a variety of expensive gifts.
When President Donald Trump ordered a whopping 39 percent tariff on all imports from Switzerland earlier this year, he did so, of course, by claiming there was a national emergency.
Officially, Trump's executive order pointed to "large and persistent annual U.S. goods trade deficits" that, the president claims, "constitute an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and economy of the United States." Because this was part of Trump's push for what he called "reciprocal" tariffs, the executive order also pointed toward "foreign trading partners' disparate tariff rates" that were supposedly to blame for the trade imbalance.
Right from the start, that didn't make a whole lot of sense.
For one, Switzerland had minuscule tariffs (an average rate of 0.2 percent) on American imports. As I pointed out at the time, if Trump were seeking "reciprocal" tariffs with the Swiss, he would have to lower America's tariffs rather than raise them.
For another: The very existence of a U.S. trade deficit with Switzerland (which totaled $38.3 billion last year) seemed to undermine the entire logic behind Trump's trade war. If having higher tariffs than your trading partner was the secret to ending trade deficits, as the Trump administration seems to believe, then why did America have a trade deficit with a country like Switzerland in the first place?
Still, possibly the most confusing part of this announcement was the premise that imported chocolate, pharmaceutical drugs, and fancy watches somehow constitute an emergency requiring a huge (and possibly unlawful) expansion of executive power. If Americans want to buy things from people and businesses in Switzerland, that doesn't seem like it should be any of the president's business.
Good news: That emergency is now over!
The White House announced over the weekend that tariffs on imports from Switzerland would be cut from 39 percent to 15 percent—the same level charged to goods from the European Union. "President Trump's unmatched dealmaking continues to deliver for the American people," gushed U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in an official statement announcing new deals with Switzerland and its tiny neighbor, Liechtenstein.
"This framework tears down longstanding trade barriers that have held U.S. exporters back," Greer continued. Finally, America's blue-collar workers will be free from Liechtensteiner oppression.
But has the emergency actually been resolved? Through July, America had posted a $55 billion trade deficit with Switzerland this year, according to Census Bureau data. More recent data are not yet available, but the White House is claiming that Trump's newly inked trade deals with a variety of countries, including Switzerland, have achieved "reciprocal trade" amid other "historic wins" for the American people.
We'll have to wait a few more months to find out if that is true, or if the president simply decided that the trade deficit with Switzerland was no longer an urgent national emergency.
Cynical observers might note that Trump's decision to reduce the tariffs on Swiss goods came just days after a Swiss delegation lavished the president with a variety of expensive gifts. Trump reportedly received a gold Rolex watch and an engraved gold bar estimated to be worth $130,000. It is illegal for U.S. presidents to accept gifts worth more than $480, but the White House says Trump accepted the gifts on behalf of his presidential library, which likely makes them legal.
It wouldn't be the first time Trump responded favorably after receiving some luxurious enticements. In August, Trump granted Apple a special exemption from huge tariffs targeting high-end computer chips made in other countries just days after Apple CEO Tim Cook made a special trip to the White House and left behind a 24-karat gold tchotchke for the president.
There are two possibilities here. You can believe that the vaguely defined economic emergency that required such huge tariffs on Swiss imports is already over, just a few months after those tariffs were imposed and despite the trade deficit seemingly growing rather than shrinking. If so, then you have to accept that Americans peacefully exchanging their money for chocolates, drugs, and watches were somehow undermining America's economic security for years—but that those exact same transactions are now totally fine, because of the higher tariffs that no longer exist.
The other possibility is that no such emergency ever actually existed, and that the president's idea of what constitutes an emergency depends largely on who is paying him homage and what gifts they might leave behind. If so, then you'd have to question the entire rationale behind all of Trump's so-called reciprocal tariffs, many of which make no more sense than the ones imposed on Swiss goods.
And you'd have to wonder whether Trump's trade war is really aimed at benefitting the country—or reducing the trade deficit, or promoting manufacturing jobs, or whatever rationale the White House is trotting out today. As it stands, the stakes appear to be significantly more personal.
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EB has a sad because Trump got what was best for the American people wrt trade and the Swiss. Maybe he uses a hammer on a screw but it was the tool he had available at the time.
How is this best for the American people?
Because Trump and his faithful advisor NealAppeal know what's best for all Americans, and if Americans don't like it, they must be illegal citizens and should be stripped of their citizenship and deported.
You have no idea how much I think Trump is an idiot. But when he gets a win you have to give credit where credit is due. Watching you globalist cucks cry is just a bonus. Of course, FJB was a-OK in your book...can't think of a single positive that came out of his administration for the US aside from laying bare the corruption they enjoy and contempt team D has for this country.
They are keyenesian globalist cucks sir.
Oooh, an expert all of a sudden. Have you learned yet that tariffs are domestic taxes, that trade deficits and foreign investment are the same thing, and that Trump cannot raise foreign investments while lowering the trade deficit?
Globalist? Does individual liberty, with voluntary trade between individuals, take a back seat to Trump's central planning?
I don't give a shit about the Dems' contempt for the country. I care a lot about all politicians' contempt for individualism, and that includes Trump.
Please explain how Trump’s tariff negotiations have affected American exporters.
Unless you’re too scared.
Perhaps when foreigners get fewer dollars by Americans buying fewer imports, foreigners can't buy as many American exports.
Dollars in == dollars out.
That's a hell of a recommendation. "Hire this worker. He doesn't know the difference between a screw and a nail, but he's got a sledge hammer which wrecks what he was working on."
Erics argument doesn't even make sense. The emergency was over trade imbalance with this as a tool. Tariffs are still increased from last year reducing the predicted imbalance.
Its like saying there wasn't an emergency of a house fire because the fire department put out the fire.
The other possibility is that no such emergency ever actually existed
Hey now. You didn't complain when Democrats declared fake emergencies. That means you can't criticize Trump and makes whatever he does ok.
So you have a problem with less barriers when trading with the Swiss? Oh wait, it’s the “BUT TRUMP!!!!!!!!” exception.
As part of the agreement, Swiss companies committed to investing “at least $200 billion into the United States, with at least $67 billion worth of investment occurring in 2026,” according to a White House fact sheet published on Friday. In a separate statement, the Swiss government said the total investments would be completed by 2028. It also said it agreed to lower tariffs on “a range of American products.” - CNN (Nov 14)
In return, Switzerland will reduce tariffs “on a range of US products”, the statement said. “In addition to all industrial products, fish and seafood, this includes agricultural products from the US that Switzerland considers non-sensitive.”
Swiss officials also committed to granting a series of quotas for US goods that can be exported to Switzerland on a duty-free basis, including 500 tonnes of beef, 1,000 tonnes of bison meat and 1,500 tonnes of poultry. - The Guardian (Nov 14)
Mr. Boehm, didn’t see either of these negotiated terms included in your article.
As part of the agreement, Swiss companies committed to investing “at least $200 billion into the United States, with at least $67 billion worth of investment occurring in 2026,”
If this is like Trumps previous agreements, this is what they estimated would be invested absent any agreement. Since the Swiss government has no power to dictate how its companies invest, the only other possibility is this is an empty promise.
I'd go with empty promise, since it matches Trump.
How about those lowered barriers for American exporters?
To keyenesians outcomes dont matter.
To idiots like you, definitions are meaningless.
What good does that do when the increased import barriers reduce how many dollars foreigners earn with which to buy American exports?
What do you think the balance of trade is, anyway, some kind of magical one-way conveyor belt, where we sell all the exports we can and foreigners counterfeit the dollars they need to pay for them?
They have an agreement. That is the intended amount. It might be something else.
This is a huge figure, certainly, but not “extravagant”, according to Rahul Sahgal, director of the Swiss-American Chamber of Commerce. It has been calculated based on a survey of member companies of the organisation, which shared their investment plans. -SonnstagZeitung (16 Nov)
There’s also the lowering of tariffs on other imported US goods as well as the duty-free allowances. A non-TDS editor would have spent ink on those items.
Yes. Lowering of tariffs against the US is nice and if we're comparing last week vs this week, Trump did well. But tariffs on Swiss goods were a max of 2.5% before Trump 2.0 and are now 15%. Did we win or lose with that deal?
We will find out. Per his metric, the goal was to lower the trade deficit. Will see if that occurs and whether those investments happen. And we will see how Swiss exporters handle their current situation.
Seems like a fair assessment.
>>And you'd have to wonder whether Trump's trade war is really aimed at benefitting the country
not really no.
The "emergency" was ridiculous, parochial trade barriers erected by virtually every country.
This Swiss emergency came from, and returned to, the same place as the national security restriction on AMD and NVIDIA selling chips to China; a little 15% illegal export tax, and -whoosh- bye bye national security and Swiss emergency.
Quite a change from Trump 1.0. Used to be he was just an economic ignoramus. Now he's embracing socialism and violating national security. What a guy.
*yawn*
Learning bores you, I see. Explains your ignorance.
Maybe Eric will get a clue?
I buy your stuff. I want you to buy my stuff. You don't seem to want to.
I apply a tariff to your stuff. Now you lose sales of your stuff to me. You decide to buy more of my stuff and I drop my tariff on your stuff and you begin selling your stuff at higher levels than you did previously and so do I.
Win win win win chicken fucking dinner win for both sides.
Except liberty, freedom, individualism. You must write for Reason too, since you've forgotten those basics.
Trade is voluntary exchange which satisfies both parties or they wouldn't do it. There's the real win-win. Yours is politicians win, individuals lose.
your plan is?
Long answer: Unilateral free trade. No tariffs. Let consumers buy what they want from whomever they want. Accept the fact that comparative advantage is real. No more protecting politically favored industries with taxes and subsidies. No more punishing consumers for buying things from people the politicians don't like.
Short answer: Economic liberty.
I'm in but not certain the ruling class will be. you'll need their okay.
I thought Trump was an outsider, unencumbered by such things.
You see...Trump lowered the tariffs but unless he got them to zero he has failed.
Even his baseline tariffs are higher than they were before he took office.
I bet if he broke your legs and then handed you crutches you'd crouch down on your knees and show your appreciation by genuflecting with tears of love and pain streaming down your face.
Obviously you forgot the issue is your plan was/is in place and failing Americans which is why there is a need for change.
You like cheap shit and don't care if you have a job to pay for it but responsible and sensible people understand trade goes both ways and to not be ripped off, tariffs are necessary.
Has the grocery store ever purchased anything from you? No? Well then that's quite the trade deficit you've got there with them. You give them money and they never give you any money. All you get is "stuff". That's so not fair. They're ripping you off. You should be royally pissed.
So basically, fuck a,Erica’s export industry, and allow other nations to abuse and crush our markets at will, got it.
When did we have complete unilateral trade? Foreign tariffs have gone up every year as you and other retards scream no response.
Don't have a plan, bud. You central planners make them and fuck things up all the time.
Except liberty, freedom, individualism.
As if MAGA authoritarians give a shit about any of those things.
You really have issues with your projections.
Sorry you lack reading comprehension. There are classes to help you with that.