30 March 2026 - 16:55
Report: Switzerland's Energy Costs Surge Amid West Asia Tensions

Experts warn that Switzerland's energy costs are surging, putting pressure on households and affecting the broader economy amid the West Asia conflict, Swiss Info reported Monday.

ABNA24 - Experts warn that Switzerland's energy costs are surging, putting pressure on households and affecting the broader economy amid the West Asia conflict, Swiss Info reported Monday.

Diesel in Switzerland has topped CHF 2 ($2.50) per liter for the first time since 2022, petrol has risen over CHF 0.20 ($0.24) since March, while kerosene and heating oil prices have surged sharply following US-Israeli strikes on Iran.

If these prices persist for a full year, additional energy costs for Swiss consumers could total CHF 4.9 billion ($6.1 billion), according to ETH Zurich researcher Cyril Brunner, cited by Swiss Info. This would correspond to roughly CHF 1,200 ($1,500) per household, Brunner noted, adding, "A Switzerland less dependent on fossil energy would be less exposed to this type of geopolitical crisis."Experts also warn of wider economic repercussions.

BAK Economics estimates that inflation for 2026, initially forecast at 0.3%, could reach 0.6%. "The increase will remain well below levels recorded abroad, but the change will still be significant by Swiss standards, particularly due to rising energy and import costs," it said, according to Swiss Info.

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