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Swiss army knife maker relieved by US tariff cut

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November 19, 2025
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Victorinox relieved by announcement of lower customs duties

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The CEO of Swiss army knife maker Victorinox as reacted with relief to the reduction in United States tariffs on Swiss products to 15%.


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November 19, 2025 – 10:47

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This creates a more manageable framework for exports, Carl Elsener told the AWP news agency on Wednesday. Thanks to this reduction, “the financial sacrifice” for deliveries to the US will be less, he said.

At the same time, the remaining direct tariffs of around 20% and the additional tariffs on steel are still a “major challenge”.

With around 18% of sales, the US is the most important foreign market for the manufacturer of pocket, kitchen and professional knives.

In the long term, further improvements in the framework conditions are needed, for example through trade agreements and the removal of administrative barriers.

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The tariff deal comes after a month-long diplomatic courtship by top Swiss officials, who deployed high-level teams to Washington, including missions led by President Karin Keller-Sutter and Economics Minister Guy Parmelin.

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Lessons from the US-Swiss tariff dispute: when the ends justify the means




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Nov 15, 2025



Tariff negotiations with the United States have been a steep learning curve for Switzerland and its trade diplomacy — and an unprecedented rollercoaster ride.



Read more: Lessons from the US-Swiss tariff dispute: when the ends justify the means


Read more: Switzerland secures US tariff rate cut to 15%

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