Can Swiss negotiators seal a new trade deal with the US?

瑞士谈判代表能否与美国达成一项新的贸易协议?

The Globalist

2025-11-14

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Switzerland’s hopes rise for tariff relief as talks in Washington intensify. Plus: Chile prepares for a lurch to the right in Sunday’s elections. And: the winner of the Latte Art Grading System World Championship. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • We hit Switzerland very hard.

  • We want Switzerland to remain successful and we're going to be working on something to help Switzerland along.

  • Swiss negotiators head to Washington to try to seal a deal on tariffs.

  • How far will they get?

  • And what will it take for Donald Trump to look more favourably on them?

  • Also ahead in the next 60 minutes is Chile about to join the ranks of nations voting for hard-right strongmen.

  • And what can New Zealand do to stop its young and bright workers from seeking a better-paid life elsewhere?

  • Plus...

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  • the barking dog in the Lancashire settlement of Ermston, they had been cheating in the pub quiz.

  • Andrew Muller recaps the week's most important news in what we learned.

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  • That's all coming up on The Globalist, live from London.

  • First, a quick look at what else is happening in today's news.

  • China has summoned the Japanese ambassador over comments made by the Prime Minister about Taiwan.