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The Switzerland–United Kingdom free trade agreement (SUKFTA) is a proposed free trade agreement which began negotiations on 15 May 2023. [1] The trade agreement would be the third FTA to cover Switzerland–UK trade, superseding the Switzerland–UK Trade Continuity Agreement, updating the deal to cover services and digital trade. [2]
The UK is the fourth-most important market in the world for Swiss investors. Around 700 Swiss companies currently do business in the UK with the financial sector playing a large role in Anglo-Swiss economic relations. [2] The British Swiss Chamber of Commerce is an independent organization providing network services for its over 500 members. [4]
The UK has no free trade agreement with any of the EU Overseas Countries and Territories. Greenland and the UK have opened negotiations for a free trade agreement. [168] [169] Montenegro: 1 15 October 2007 1 May 2010 1 January 2021 Goods & Services The UK has no free trade agreement with Montenegro. [170] [109]
UK–Denmark (Faroe Islands) free trade agreement: UK Denmark (Faroe Islands) January 31, 2019 UK–Israel free trade agreement: UK Israel February 18, 2019 UK–Switzerland free trade agreement: UK Switzerland February 11, 2019 Armenia–Kazakhstan free trade agreement: Armenia Kazakhstan December 25, 2001
One member of the delegation with a trade portfolio said that a potential Labour government would want a free trade agreement with the U.S. within 100 days of taking office.
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 ...
The declaration entails the finalisation of a joint study to develop the two countries' existing free trade agre. China and Switzerland signed a joint declaration on Monday agreeing to deepen ...
The European Free Trade Association (EFTA) is a regional trade organization and free trade area consisting of four European states: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland. [4] The organization operates in parallel with the European Union (EU), and all four member states participate in the European single market and are part of the ...