
Swiss Gas Prices Hit Four-Year Low Thanks to Trump's Policies?
Gas Prices in Switzerland Plummet to Four-Year Low Switzerland is experiencing a significant drop in gas prices, with the cost of fuel reaching levels not seen since 2021. According to a recent report by 20 Minuten, the price of a liter of unleaded 95 gasoline has fallen to 1.68 francs as of June 2nd, a considerable decrease from the 1.74 francs recorded on January 1st. This decline is attributed to the policies of former US President Donald Trump, who has been actively working to lower oil prices globally. "Since Donald Trump's policies came into effect, we've seen a consistent decrease in the price of oil, which is directly impacting gas prices here in Switzerland," explains a TCS expert in the 20 Minuten video. The video further highlights that this price drop is the lowest seen in four years, signifying a substantial benefit for Swiss drivers. The data presented by TCS shows a clear downward trend in gas prices throughout the year. The 20 Minuten report also notes a decrease in diesel prices. With the possibility of further oil production increases predicted for July, experts anticipate that gas prices will continue to fall in the near future, offering a much-needed relief for consumers amidst the current economic climate.