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    Swiss cheesemakers fear for US sales if hit by tariffs

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    Posted on August 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Swiss cheese producers face a sales decline due to a 39% US tariff. Gruyere exports may drop by 1,000 tons, impacting revenue by 15 million francs.

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Tariffs on Swiss Cheese Exports
    • Negotiations with US Officials
    • Market Responses and Production Adjustments
    • Financial Implications for Producers

    Swiss Cheese Producers Face US Sales Decline Amid Tariff Threats

    Impact of Tariffs on Swiss Cheese Exports

    By Manuel Ausloos

    Negotiations with US Officials

    Yverdon-Les-Bains, Switzerland (Reuters) -Swiss cheese producers are bracing for a steep drop in U.S. sales after President Donald Trump announced a 39% tariff on Swiss imports due to take effect on Thursday.

    Market Responses and Production Adjustments

    Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter and Business Minister Guy Parmelin have travelled to Washington for meetings with American officials in a last-ditch effort to negotiate down the tariffs, which took Switzerland by surprise.

    Financial Implications for Producers

    Switzerland was left reeling by the news, especially after the government thought it had clinched a deal for a lower level of duties, and companies had promised investments in the U.S.

    The United States is an important market for Swiss cheese, buying 11% of Swiss cheese exports like Gruyere and Emmentaler last year, according to Swiss customs data.

    Gruyere, Switzerland's largest cheese industry, sees 40% of its production shipped abroad, with a third of that destined for the United States.

    Anthony Margot, a fifth-generation cheese maturer, said immediately after the tariff was announced on Friday, he started receiving calls from "very concerned" customers in the U.S. hoping a deal could be done.

    "The taxes are enormous. Gruyere is a niche product that's already very expensive to begin with, and unfortunately, people who can still afford Gruyere in the United States will have to pay more for it," Margot told Reuters.

    Cheesemakers would also look to expand into other markets to compensate, but this would be difficult, he said.

    "We can't replace a market like the United States overnight," said Margot in his maturing cellar, where hundreds of wheels of cheese age for several months before being sold.

    Gruyere producers have already responded by reducing production by 3%, boosting marketing investments, and preparing to increase prices for U.S. consumers.

    Producers' association 'Interprofession du Gruyere' estimates that annual exports to the U.S., averaging 4,000 tons, may drop by 1,000 tons due to the new tariffs.

    That would reduce revenue by up to 15 million francs ($18.6 million), manager Olivier Isler said.

    "The Gruyère sector is the most important cheese sector in Switzerland," said Isler who runs a cheese-making factory in nearby Pringy. "It's a hard blow.

    "We thought we’d be among the least taxed countries, but in the end, we're in the group of the most heavily taxed countries," said Isler.

    ($1 = 0.8071 Swiss francs)

    (Reporting by Manuel Ausloos, writing by John Revill, editing by Alexandra Hudson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •US imposes 39% tariffs on Swiss cheese imports.
    • •Swiss officials negotiate to reduce tariffs.
    • •Gruyere exports to US may drop by 1,000 tons.
    • •Producers plan to expand into new markets.
    • •Revenue loss estimated at 15 million francs.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Swiss cheesemakers fear for US sales if hit by tariffs

    1What is Swiss cheese?

    Swiss cheese refers to a variety of cheeses produced in Switzerland, known for their distinctive holes and mild flavor.

    2What are exports?

    Exports are goods or services sold to another country, contributing to the exporting country's economy.

    3What is market adjustment?

    Market adjustment refers to changes made by businesses in response to market conditions, such as pricing or production levels.

    4What is financial implication?

    Financial implication refers to the potential financial consequences or effects of a decision or policy.

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