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Why Trump’s tariffs are forcing Switzerland to rethink future of Swiss Army knife

A 39% import duty on Switzerland has left Victorinox weighing US production while insisting the tool must remain 'Made in Switzerland.'

September 22, 2025 / 10:56 IST
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The tariff shock now threatens to make the knives more expensive than European competitors and forces the company into a tangle of customs red tape
The tariff shock now threatens to make the knives more expensive than European competitors and forces the company into a tangle of customs red tape

In Ibach-Schwyz, the Alpine town where Swiss Army knives have been produced for generations, the assembly line remains busy. Workers still snap blades, corkscrews and scissors into place before sealing them in the iconic red case stamped with a silver cross. But the mood has shifted. US President Donald Trump’s sudden decision to impose a 39% tariff on Swiss imports — the steepest levied on any Western ally — has left Victorinox, the knife’s maker, staring at a $13 million US tax bill next year, the New York Times reported.

Why the tariffs matter

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For decades, the United States has been Victorinox’s biggest market. Its knives have become symbols of Swiss craftsmanship, popularized by American soldiers after World War II and by pop culture through shows like MacGyver. The tariff shock now threatens to make the knives more expensive than European competitors and forces the company into a tangle of customs red tape. What was once a smooth trade relationship has suddenly become a bureaucratic ordeal.

Swiss officials scramble for solutions