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Swissmechanic welcomes the recent decision of the Supreme Court questioning the introduction of additional punitive tariffs. It underscores the importance of rule-of-law processes and reliable frameworks in international trade. This is an important signal for export-oriented SMEs in the MEM industry.
At the same time, the situation remains volatile. The possibility of further trade policy measures and alternative ways of introducing tariffs continue to create uncertainty. For many companies, the question is not only about specific market access but also the general predictability of their international business activities.
This uncertainty directly influences investment and location decisions. Especially for small and medium enterprises, which need to plan long-term, stable and predictable conditions are crucial. An ongoing phase of uncertainty can lead to investments being delayed or suspended altogether, with corresponding consequences for innovation, employment, and competitiveness.
"The decision is a positive signal for rules-based international trade. At the same time, uncertainty remains high. For our SMEs, it's not individual tariffs that are the biggest problem, but the lack of predictability. Investments in new technologies and capacities require stability—and that's exactly what's missing at the moment."
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Swissmechanic is the employer association (politics, economy, education) for SMEs in the MEM sector (machinery, electrical, and metal). It includes the mechanical-technical and electro-technical- electronic professional groups as well as industry and professional organizations in Switzerland and Liechtenstein.
Swissmechanic’s association policy is primarily geared towards the needs of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), whether they are suppliers, manufacturers of their own products, or service providers. The association was founded on June 17, 1939, on the site of the National Exhibition in Zurich.
The umbrella organization Swissmechanic comprises 13 independent sections, a national organization (Swissmechanic Switzerland in Weinfelden, TG) and additionally associated organisations.
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Source: Swissmechanic Switzerland, Press release
Original article published on: US-Gerichtsentscheid zu Strafzöllen ist positives Signal - Unsicherheit bleibt hoch