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Trump Says He Hiked Swiss Tariffs Over Official’s Tone, Prompting Legal Blowback

His televised explanation refocuses attention on the pending Supreme Court case over his tariff authority.

Overview

  • In a Fox Business interview, President Trump said he raised tariffs on Swiss imports from 30% to 39% because he disliked the way Swiss official Karin Keller‑Sutter spoke to him, mistakenly calling her the prime minister.
  • Trump described an “emergency call” he said was “very aggressive,” recounting that he increased the rate by nine percentage points rather than granting a reduction.
  • Legal commentators said the remarks undercut the administration’s argument that the tariffs were justified by national security concerns in a case now before the U.S. Supreme Court.
  • Negotiators later reached a preliminary understanding to lower the tariff to about 15% after Swiss industry pledged roughly $200 billion in U.S. investments by 2028.
  • Reports say Swiss authorities are examining gifts, including a Rolex watch and a gold bar, reportedly given by a Swiss delegation during talks that preceded the tariff reduction, as Trump’s claims of a $42 billion deficit and “no tariffs” are disputed by analysts when services are counted.