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Trump meets with executives from Rolex, Mercuria and other Swiss firms

According to a press release seen by, executives of MSC and Rolex as well as Partners Group, Mercuria Richemont, MKS, and Mercuria took part in an Oval Office meeting with Donald Trump, the U.S. president, on Tuesday.

The Swiss government and the private sector are working together to convince Trump to lower the 39% tariff on its imports. The executives described the meeting as "highly productive," but said they had not engaged in any negotiations with Trump. Trump revealed on Tuesday he met senior Swiss representatives to discuss, among other things, trade.

The statement stated that "we expressed our belief" that a bilateral agreement on trade would enhance economic cooperation in a way beneficial to Switzerland as well as the United States.

The letter was also signed by Diego Aponte - president of the shipping group MSC - Marwan Shakarchi - CEO of the gold refiner MKS PAMP Group - Jean-Frederic Dufour - CEO of Rolex - Alfred Gantner - founder of Partners Group - Daniel Jaeggi - president of energy trader Mercuria - and Johann Rupert - chairman of Richemont. As part of the efforts to lower tariffs, Swiss companies Mercuria and Partners Group pledged over $6 billion in U.S. Energy investments last month.

A source at the time said that Mercuria’s planned U.S. investments in energy could include measures to boost power generation, carbon storage and capture, as well as U.S. recovery of oil.

A spokesperson for MKS confirmed that Shakarchi attended the meeting. The other companies' representatives did not respond to comments immediately. Reporting by Timothy Gardner in Washington and Andrea Shalal Editing by Matthew Lewis

(source: Reuters)