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  2. Switzerland–European Union relations - Wikipedia

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    Switzerland is not a member state of the European Union (EU). It is associated with the Union through a series of bilateral treaties in which Switzerland has adopted various provisions of European Union law in order to participate in the Union's single market, without joining as a member state.

  3. Switzerland green lights talks with Brussels to update EU ...

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    ZURICH (Reuters) -The Swiss government on Friday approved a new negotiating mandate for talks with Brussels to modernize the country's relationship with the European Union after a previous bid ...

  4. 2005 Swiss referendums - Wikipedia

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    The government of Switzerland welcomed the results and promised not to ignore opponents of the agreements. [2] The European Commission also welcomed the result of the referendum and described it as an "important step" in Swiss-EU relations. [12] Opponents called on the government to withdraw their application for membership of the European ...

  5. Third-country economic relationships with the European Union

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    Certain countries and territories are in customs union with the EU. These are: Monaco: relations between the Principality of Monaco and the EU are primarily conducted through France. Through that relationship Monaco directly participates in certain EU policies, including being an integral part of the EU customs territory and VAT area. [4]

  6. Potential enlargement of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    Switzerland–European Union relations: Relationship: Bilateral treaties allowing participation in the European Single Market, member of the Schengen Area, withdrawn membership application. Main obstacles: Swiss public opinion and direct democracy. Proponents: Green Party, Social Democratic Party, [206] Green Liberal Party, [207] Volt ...

  7. Politics of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    This sector includes the e-Government Section, the Communication Support Section and the Political Forum of the Confederation. The federal government has been a coalition of the four major political parties since 1959, each with a number of seats that roughly reflects its share of electorate and representation in the federal parliament.

  8. Politics of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The European Council is the group of heads of state or government of the EU member states. It meets four times a year to define the Union's policy agenda and give impetus to integration. It meets four times a year to define the Union's policy agenda and give impetus to integration.

  9. Trade policy of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The European Union is the main trading partner of Switzerland, with around fifty-two percent of exports going into the EU. This trade relationship began when the EU and Switzerland had created the Free Trade Agreement of 1972. This gave each country the ability to trade industrial products free of a customs duty.