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By Published On: December 18, 20250.4 min read

The Swiss trade surplus narrowed in November, reflecting a decline in both exports and imports. Exports fell by 7.1% month-on-month, while imports decreased by 6.8% over the same period. It is important to note that Swiss trade data can be quite volatile, as they exclude precious metals and stones, works of art, and antiques.

In addition, Swiss watch exports decreased by 7.3% year-on-year in nominal terms, amounting to CHF 2.25 billion.

The prior reported trade surplus was CHF 4.32 billion but has been revised to CHF 4.20 billion.

Original Source: Justin Low of investinglive.com

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