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Swiss president to visit U.S. amid push for trade deal

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ZURICH, June 25 (Reuters) - ‌Swiss President Guy Parmelin will visit the ​United States and meet with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer next ⁠week, the government said on Thursday, as Bern seeks to formalise a preliminary deal with the Trump administration ​on tariffs.

Parmelin, who is also Switzerland's economy minister, is going to ‌the United States as part of a June 29 to July 9 visit to North America that will also ⁠take him to Canada and Mexico.

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

In November, Bern sealed the ‌initial deal that cut the tariffs to 15%, mirroring ⁠the rate for the European Union. ‌Switzerland later began talks to formalise ​that accord.

Parmelin will attend Switzerland's soccer World Cup match in Vancouver on July 2, and for the final ‌leg of the trip travels to ​Mexico, where talks are ⁠planned with President Claudia Sheinbaum and various ministers, ‌the economy ministry said.

One of ⁠Switzerland's medium-term goals is to update the free trade agreement between the European Free Trade Association and Mexico that ​has been in ‌force for around 25 years, it added.

Switzerland is the biggest ⁠economy inside EFTA, which ​also comprises Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein.

(Reporting by Dave Graham, ​Editing by Linda Pasquini)

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