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    One-third of Swiss engineering firms plan shift to EU, survey finds

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    Posted on August 26, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    31% of Swiss engineering firms plan EU relocation due to US tariffs and a strong Swiss franc, impacting jobs and exports.

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of U.S. Tariffs on Swiss Engineering
    • Current Economic Challenges
    • Future Outlook for Employment
    • Export Trends and Market Response

    Survey Reveals One-Third of Swiss Engineering Firms Eye EU Relocation

    Impact of U.S. Tariffs on Swiss Engineering

    BERN (Reuters) -Faced with a strong Swiss franc and a drop in U.S. business due to tariffs, 31% of Swiss mechanical and electrical engineering companies plan to transfer some operations to the European Union, industry association Swissmem said on Tuesday.

    Current Economic Challenges

    Switzerland was this month hit with one of the highest U.S. tariff rates worldwide - 39%, compared with 15% in the neighbouring European Union - while the safe haven Swiss franc has strengthened around 13% this year against the U.S. dollar.

    Future Outlook for Employment

    Many Swiss tech companies are gearing up to streamline and transfer businesses, Swissmem President Martin Hirzel said, based on a poll of member companies conducted after the levy came into effect on August 7 in which 385 firms participated.

    Export Trends and Market Response

    "Dismissals are inevitable," he told reporters in Bern, adding that the scale of layoffs would depend on how quickly politicians could bring down the U.S. tariff rate.

    Goods exports of the Swiss tech industry in the first half of 2025 dropped 0.9% year-on-year, driven by negative rates in Asia and stagnating demand in Europe, Swissmem said, calling the business trend in the second quarter particularly worrying.

    While Swiss tech exports to the U.S. rose sharply in the first quarter, they slumped after the U.S. threatened tariffs in April, bringing overall order intake down 13.4% year-on-year in the second quarter, added Swissmem.

    (Reporting by Ariane Luthi, Editing by Miranda Murray)

    Key Takeaways

    • •31% of Swiss engineering firms plan to relocate to the EU.
    • •US tariffs and strong Swiss franc challenge Swiss firms.
    • •Swiss tech exports dropped 0.9% in the first half of 2025.
    • •Layoffs are expected due to economic pressures.
    • •Swissmem survey highlights industry concerns.

    Frequently Asked Questions about One-third of Swiss engineering firms plan shift to EU, survey finds

    1What is economic impact?

    Economic impact refers to the effect that an event, policy, or market change has on the economy, including factors like employment, production, and trade.

    2What is export?

    Export is the process of selling goods or services produced in one country to another country, contributing to the exporting country's economy.

    3What is employment outlook?

    Employment outlook refers to the projected job opportunities and employment trends in a specific industry or sector over a certain period.

    4What is an engineering firm?

    An engineering firm is a business that provides engineering services, including design, construction, and consulting in various fields such as civil, mechanical, and electrical engineering.

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