Switzerland’s Solid Recovery Is Set To Weaken Significantly

 | Mar 03, 2022 05:20AM ET

Swiss GDP continued to recover in the fourth quarter of 2021, concluding a very strong year. The fundamentals for growth were strong in early 2022, but the war in Ukraine is clouding the outlook. The Swiss National Bank will probably wait to change its monetary policy.h2 2021: a good economic year for Switzerland with a booming industry/h2

In the fourth quarter of 2021, Swiss GDP grew by 0.3%, after 1.9% in the third quarter. As expected, the recovery continues in Switzerland, although it slowed in the fourth quarter due to health restrictions. As a result, GDP increased by 3.7% in 2021, following a 2.4% decline in 2020. At the end of the fourth quarter of 2021, GDP was 2% above its pre-crisis level, a better performance than its European neighbors.

Over the year, Swiss manufacturing has done very well, with activity increasing by 11.2% after a 3% decline in 2020. This situation contrasts sharply with the rest of Europe where disruptions in supply chains have severely hampered industrial production. One reason for this difference is the importance of the chemical and pharmaceutical sector in Switzerland, which accounts for more than 43% of Swiss manufacturing output and has been much less affected by supply problems.

At the end of 2021, production in the chemical and pharmaceutical sector was 20% higher than its pre-crisis level, while the rest of industrial production was 4.4% higher than its level at the end of 2019. On the demand side, the strength of industry allowed Swiss exports to perform very well in 2021, increasing by 13.3% over the year (for exports of goods without valuables and transit trade).

Despite several periods of health restrictions during the year, household consumption also picked up in 2021 to end the year 0.9% above its pre-crisis level. The very strong labor market, with an unemployment rate of 2.4% at the end of 2021, provides significant support for consumption.

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