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The Economy 的 Digitalised Customs Clearance – Relief in Times of Crisis

Summary by Die Volkswirtschaft
Switzerland is deeply involved in international trade: in 2024, it exported goods worth 394 billion Swiss francs and imported goods for 328 billion.[1] At the border, all these goods pass through customs. There, they are checked by employees of the Federal Office for Customs and Border Security (BAZG). They have two main tasks: on the one hand, they contribute with their controls to removing dangerous goods from traffic and preventing abuses in …
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Switzerland is deeply involved in international trade: in 2024, it exported goods worth 394 billion Swiss francs and imported goods for 328 billion.[1] At the border, all these goods pass through customs. There, they are checked by employees of the Federal Office for Customs and Border Security (BAZG). They have two main tasks: on the one hand, they contribute with their controls to removing dangerous goods from traffic and preventing abuses in …

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Die Volkswirtschaft broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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