ZURICH, March 13 (Reuters) – Switzerland is sticking to its existing mandate for trade negotiations ‌with the United States that aim ‌to finalise a deal over tariffs struck last year, ​Economy Minister Guy Parmelin said on Friday.

Parmelin was speaking after the United States said on Wednesday it was launching trade investigations into excess ‌industrial capacity in ⁠16 major trading partners, including Switzerland, and into allegations of forced labour.

“And ⁠we will most certainly also consult with these countries to see how to respond to ​the United ​States,” Parmelin told ​reporters at a press ‌conference.

Switzerland was subject to the highest U.S. tariffs in Europe when U.S. President Donald Trump imposed in August a 39% duty on products imported from the country.

In November, Bern sealed ‌an initial deal that ​cut the tariffs to 15%, ​mirroring the ​rate for the European Union.

Switzerland has ‌since begun talks to formalise ​that deal, ​which Washington has been pressing to conclude by the end of March.

“The negotiations and ​discussions are ‌continuing,” said Parmelin, who is also Switzerland’s ​president for 2026.

(Reporting by Dave Graham, ​Editing by Miranda Murray)