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  2. Federal Office for Customs and Border Security - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Office for Customs and Border Security (FOCBS) (German Bundesamt für Zoll und Grenzsicherheit (BAZG); French Office fédéral de la douane et de la sécurité des frontières (OFDF); Italian Ufficio Federale della dogana e della sicurezza dei confini (UDSC); Rhaeto-Romanic Uffizi federal de la duana e de la segirezza dals cunfins (UDSC)) is a federal agency of the Swiss Confederation.

  3. List of Swiss Federal Acts - Wikipedia

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    SR 631.0 – Customs Act 2005 2007 Regulates Swiss customs (incl. movement of goods and people) 63 Finance -Customs Zollgesetz, ZG Loi sur les douanes, LD Legge sulle dogane, LD SR 632.10 – Customs Tariff Act, CTA 1986 1988 Regulates Customs Tariffs: 63 Finance -Customs Zolltarifgesetz, ZTG Loi sur le tarif des douanes, LTaD

  4. Federal administration of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    After the founding of the Swiss federal state in 1848, the Federal Council and its handful of officials took up residence in the Erlacherhof in Bern. [4] The entire administrative staff consisted of 80 persons in 1849, while the postal service had 2,591 officials and the customs service 409. [4]

  5. Swiss Border Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss Border Guard, [1] known as the Swiss Border Guard Command, [2] [a] was a federal law enforcement agency, which acted as both the border guard and customs service for Switzerland. It was a uniformed and armed section of the Federal Customs Administration , which is attached to the Federal Department of Finance . [ 6 ]

  6. Federal Department of Finance - Wikipedia

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    The department is headquartered in Bern and headed by a member of the Swiss Federal Council, Switzerland's finance minister. Initially, in 1848, the department was called "Department of Finance", then, from 1873 "Department of Finance and Customs", until it received its present designation in 1978.

  7. Embassy of Germany, Bern - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Republic of Germany opened a legation in Bern on 6 May 1952, which was converted into an embassy on 22 July 1957. [1] East Germany and Switzerland established diplomatic relations on 20 December 1972. They opened an embassy in Bern, which was closed in 1990 when East Germany joined the Federal Republic of Germany. [1]

  8. armasuisse - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Office for Defence Procurement (Armasuisse) is a federal agency of the Swiss Confederation. It is the procurement organization for armaments of Switzerland and is affiliated with the Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sport. Armasuisse employs around 750 people. The budget was 217 million Swiss francs in 2006.

  9. Federal Department of Home Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Department of Home Affairs (FDHA, [2] German: Eidgenössisches Departement des Innern, French: Département fédéral de l'intérieur, Italian: Dipartimento federale dell'interno, Romansh: Departament federal da l'intern ⓘ) is a department of the federal administration of Switzerland and serves as the Swiss ministry of the interior.