Switzerland
Principal exports
Machinery, chemicals, metals, watches, and
agricultural products.
Import/Export documentation
Commercial invoice, customs declaration,
bill of lading, packing list, and sometimes, a
certificate of origin.
Licences
Imports
Goods/items that are subject to international
controls.
Various agricultural products.
Kimberley Process Certificate: rough
diamonds.
Exports
Goods/items that are subject to international
controls.
Kimberley Process Certificate: rough
diamonds.
Tariffs/Taxes
Imports
The standard 8 percent VAT rate applies to
items imported into Switzerland.
Customs duties are usually levied on the
weight of imported items.
Ad valorem tariffs on industrial imports
average approximately 0.29 percent, while
tariffs on agricultural products average
approximately 5.27 percent.
Exports
None.
Financing requirements for imports/
exports
None.
Prohibited items
Imports that are prohibited in accordance
with UN Security Council resolutions, such
as items deemed a threat to fauna and flora
and national security. Certain military items
are also strictly controlled.
Exports are prohibited in accordance with
UN Security Council resolutions.
Switzerland imports exports
Trade information
Key trading partners
Imports by origin
EU 78.0%
USA 5.0%
China 3.4%
Japan 2.2%
Kazakhstan 1.0%
Other 10.4%
Source: WTO, September 2012
Exports by destination
EU 56.9%
USA 10.3%
China 4.2%
Hong Kong 3.8%
Japan 3.2%
Other 21.6%