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The Most Competitive European Country
Switzerland provides an
unsurpassed infrastructure for companies operating in the greater
European area. An annual study of country competitiveness consistently
ranks Switzerland among the top 10 countries in the world.
Switzerland ranks number one globally in terms of productivity, and among
the top five in terms of management efficiency and cost of capital/rate
of return.
Many leading U.S. companies such as DuPont de Nemours, Medtronic, Silicon
Graphics, General Motors, Dow Chemical, Hewlett Packard, Philip Morris, Procter &
Gamble, and Caterpillar Overseas have chosen Switzerland as the
center for their
international activities.
Population
7.5 million
Four national languages:
German (64%), French (19%), Italian (8%), Rhaeto-Romansh (1%)
English is widely spoken.
Government
Switzerland ranks among the
global leaders in terms of government efficiency and in terms of
social
and political stability. Authorities are accessible and reasonable when asked to
respond to needs.
The Government is headed by a seven-person Federal Council elected by the Federal
Parliament. Federal Councilors have equal power and represent a coalition of the leading
parties.
The Parliament is composed of a Council of States and a 200-member National Council.
Economic Data - Outlook
Switzerland ranks fifth in
terms of business environment expectations for the period 1999
2003, according to a survey by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
Switzerland traditionally reports a small trade surplus, and a
significantly positive balance of payments.
GDP per capita CHF 52,862 or USD 36,494 among the highest in the
world.
Switzerland has one of the highest saving rates in the world, and
inflation is low.
Currency
The Swiss franc
is one of the worlds strongest currencies.
The countrys Central Bank is independent and committed to keeping
prices
stable.
Business Environment and Taxes
The regulatory environment
is reasonable and business-friendly. Tax rates compare favorably with
those in other European countries. Tax incentives are available for headquarters
activities and new investments. An extensive tax treaty network makes
Switzerland an ideal center for financial holdings.
Finance
Switzerland is one of the
worlds major financial centers. Its banking system is
internationally recognized for the quality of its services. The Stock
Market is the third largest in Europe, based on the value of equity trading.
R&D
Switzerland is among the top
five countries globally in R&D spending. It has the highest number of
patent registrations per capita in the world.
International
Relations
Worldwide
Due to the small size of its
home market, Swiss business has always been international, resulting in
an extensive network of commercial and tax treaties.
Switzerland ranks among the global leaders in terms of foreign direct investments
and international or regional headquarters companies.
The United States and Europe
Switzerland is at the center
of Europe. The European Union is its largest trading partner. A comprehensive
bilateral
treaty with the European Union has been signed which further integrates
Switzerland into the European market.
Close economic and cultural ties are a distinctive feature of the
Swiss-U.S.
relationship.
Many American companies use Switzerland as a base to manage their
Eastern European
business.
Human Resources
Quality
Swiss quality enjoys
worldwide recognition. It is the result of a good educational system, a
strong work ethic and co-operative industrial relations.
Educational System
Switzerland ranks among the
top five globally in terms of educational structures. The country enjoys
high
standards of education at all levels. Universities offer well regarded advanced
degrees and polytechnic universities are world known for their research. Many business
leaders have advanced degrees from U.S. universities.
Industrial Relations
Switzerlands labor
laws provide much greater flexibility than in other European countries.
Trade unions are
reasonable. Strikes and other business disruptions are almost non-existent.
Work Ethic
Swiss employees average a
40-plus hours work-week and are known for their dedication. Switzerland
ranks among the top ten countries world-wide in terms of the
attitude of its
workforce.
Work Permits
Work permits are available for
executives and qualified personnel.
The Bilateral Agreement with the EU (awaiting ratification) stipulates
free
movement of labor.
Infrastructure
Transportation
Airports in Zurich, Geneva
and Basel are efficient, easily accessible and offer direct
daily
flights to all major European cities in less than two hours.
A reliable rail network links cities and towns throughout the country.
Switzerland also offers excellent freight handling capabilities with freeport facilities.
Commutes in Switzerland are short, seldom exceeding 30
minutes door-to-door.
Mail and Telecommunications
Switzerland has efficient
postal service and high quality telecommunication systems, including both
governmental and private providers. Services are comprehensive and rates are
internationally competitive.
Quality of Life
Leisure
Switzerlands natural
beauty and wide variety of sports and cultural activities assure a
quality
of life difficult to match elsewhere in Europe. Swiss cities offer excellent
dining and accommodation opportunities, shopping and a stimulating
international
living environment.
Schools
In addition to the excellent
Swiss school system, American and international curricula are available
in most commercial centers.
Personal Safety
Switzerland is one
of the safest countries to live in. A recent survey also ranked the country among
those with the lowest level of corruption in the world.
For more information
Swiss-American Chamber of Commerce
Talacker 41, 8001 Zurich, Switzerland
Phone: +41 43 443 72 00, Fax: +41 43 497 22 70
E-Mail: info@amcham.ch
Internet: www.sacc.net
Regional Chapters in
the U.S.A.
| New York |
Phone:
+1 (212) 246-7789 |
Fax: +1 (212) 246-1366 |
| Atlanta |
Phone:
+1 (678) 415-3221 |
Fax: +1 (678) 415-4258 |
| Charlotte |
Phone:
+1 (704) 292-1237 |
Fax: +1 (704) 292-1137 |
| Florida |
Phone: +1 (561) 515-3633 |
Fax: +1 (561) 838-4105 |
| San Francisco |
Phone:
+1 (415) 433-6679 |
Fax: +1 (415) 433-6601 |
| Los Angeles |
Phone:
+1 (626) 974-5429 |
Fax: +1 (626) 974-5439 |
August 20, 2004
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