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The European Union is Switzerland's largest trading partner, and Switzerland is the EU's fourth largest trading partner, after the United Kingdom, United States and China. Export of goods from Switzerland accounts for 5.2% of the EU's imports; mainly chemicals, medicinal products, machinery, instruments and time pieces.
Canada–European Union relations; ... Switzerland–European Union relations; ... EU civil and other servants work 40 hours a week, though they are theoretically ...
The two countries established diplomatic relations in 1945. In 1947, Switzerland opened a diplomatic legation in Ottawa and elevated it to an embassy in 1953. That same year, Canada upgraded its diplomatic legation in Bern to an embassy. [1] Canada is Switzerland's second most important economic partner in the Americas.
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 ...
See Canada–Switzerland relations. Canada has an embassy in Bern and a consulate in Geneva. Switzerland has an embassy in Ottawa and consulates-general in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver. Chile: Chile has an embassy in Bern. Switzerland has an embassy in Santiago. Colombia: See Colombia–Switzerland relations. Colombia has an embassy in Bern.
Canada's relations with the European Union has been referred to by the 27 member-bloc as one of the European Union's "global strategic partners" and a "trusted partner for Europe." [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Two overseas territories of EU members ( Greenland and Saint Pierre and Miquelon ) lie adjacent to Canadian territorial waters, as well as a land border ...
The blue card is an approved EU-wide work permit (Directive (EU) 2021/1883) [1] allowing highly skilled non-EU citizens to work and live in 25 of the 27 countries within the European Union excluding Denmark and Ireland, which are not subject to the proposal. [2]
The EU–Greenland relationship is a comprehensive partnership, which is complementary to the OCT association arrangements under "Council Decision 2013/755/EU"; based specifically on "Council Decision 2014/137 of 14 March 2014" (outlining the relations) [46] and the Fisheries Partnership Agreement of 30 July 2006.