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    ZURICH, December 1, 2025: Switzerland’s economy contracted sharply in the third quarter of the year, underscoring a significant slowdown in one of Europe’s most stable economies as exports and industrial output weakened across several key sectors. According to the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), gross domestic product declined by 0.5 percent in the July-to-September period, following modest growth of 0.2 percent in the previous quarter. The downturn reflected broad-based weakness across the manufacturing and energy sectors, offset only partially by limited gains in private consumption and select service industries.

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    Swiss economic slowdown reflects weaker global demand and export challenges. (AI-generated image)

    The chemical and pharmaceutical industries, long regarded as the cornerstone of Switzerland’s export economy, registered a steep contraction of 7.9 percent during the quarter. The drop represented the sharpest decline in the sector since the onset of the pandemic and exerted a substantial drag on overall industrial production. SECO reported that exports of pharmaceuticals and chemicals, which account for more than half of total goods exports, fell markedly as international demand eased. Energy production also contributed to the contraction, falling 13.9 percent amid reduced nuclear power output during the summer months.

    The decline, combined with lower levels of manufacturing activity, caused total goods exports to decrease by 4.2 percent. This marked the second consecutive quarter of falling exports and underscored the growing pressure on Switzerland’s trade-dependent economy. The services sector posted only limited growth, failing to compensate for the industrial downturn. While financial services and hospitality recorded slight expansions, other service segments remained subdued. Overall service output stayed below its long-term trend, signaling a broad moderation across domestic economic activity.

    Swiss GDP contracts by 0.5 percent in third quarter

    Private consumption provided a modest lift, rising 0.4 percent compared with the previous quarter. Households increased spending on housing, health, energy, and hospitality, reflecting stable domestic demand. However, investment activity weakened, particularly in construction and equipment, indicating that companies remained cautious in capital spending amid a softer global environment. Government consumption also edged lower, adding to the overall contractionary picture. The SECO report highlighted that the contraction stemmed primarily from reduced industrial and export performance rather than domestic weakness.

    The Swiss economy, known for its resilience, has faced slower external demand in recent months as trade flows with key markets softened. The downturn in pharmaceuticals and chemicals, coupled with weaker machinery and precision-instrument exports, weighed heavily on national output. The decline in GDP marks one of the steepest quarterly falls in recent years and points to mounting strain on Switzerland’s export-driven sectors. Despite a relatively steady labor market and contained inflation, the quarterly data suggest that the broader European slowdown and trade-related headwinds have begun to affect the country’s growth trajectory.

    Broader European trade pressures hit Swiss performance

    Switzerland’s Federal Department of Finance noted that while consumer spending and services remain relatively stable, sustained weakness in industrial output and external demand continues to pose a challenge to overall economic performance. The Swiss franc remained firm through the quarter, reflecting the country’s safe-haven status, but its strength has further dampened export competitiveness. With the latest figures, Switzerland joins a number of advanced economies showing negative quarterly growth as global trade pressures persist.

    The data reinforce the picture of an economy adjusting to weaker export momentum after several years of steady expansion. Switzerland’s GDP data for the fourth quarter will be closely monitored as policymakers assess the extent of the slowdown across the industrial base. The latest report confirms that one of Europe’s most export-reliant economies has entered a period of contraction following years of moderate but steady growth, reflecting broader global trade pressures and signaling a pivotal phase for the nation’s manufacturing and export performance. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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