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  2. List of Swiss tariff networks - Wikipedia

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    ' Tariff Association '). Full name and marketing name: Shows the official name first in one of the four languages of Switzerland, followed by the marketing name, if any, in guillemets. Regions: Areas included in the respective tariff network. Population: The number of residents connected to the network (as of 2007). [3]

  3. Trade policy of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    A clear exception was seen in the exports of Swiss war materials, they increased by 6% in March 2023, but they only account for 0.25% of total Swiss exports. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ] On 18 September 2023, SNB unexpectedly left the deposit rate unchanged at 1.75% and as a result, the Swiss franc depreciated in relation to the USD, which is crucial ...

  4. Swiss Formula - Wikipedia

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    A very low tariff country with a rate T old of 2.3% would move to a T new rate of about 2.1%. Mathematically, the Swiss formula has these characteristics: As T old tends to infinity, T new tends to A, the agreed maximum tariff; As T old tends to 0, T new tends to T old i.e. no change in tariffs as it is already low; When T old is equal to A ...

  5. Communauté tarifaire vaudoise - Wikipedia

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    The Communauté tarifaire vaudoise, also known by its marketing name mobilis, is a Swiss tariff network covering the whole of the canton of Vaud. [1] References

  6. Tariff - Wikipedia

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    A tariff is called an optimal tariff if it is set to maximise the welfare of the country imposing the tariff. [73] It is a tariff derived by the intersection between the trade indifference curve of that country and the offer curve of another country.

  7. Libero-Tarifverbund - Wikipedia

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    The Libero-Tarifverbund is a Swiss tariff network covering the canton of Bern and the southwestern part of the canton of Solothurn. It was established in December 2004 from the merger of the Bäre-Abi and Frosch-Abo tariff networks. [1] The Zig-Zag network merged into Libero in 2014.

  8. Regional Bus and Rail Company of Ticino - Wikipedia

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    There are 10 stations on the Swiss side of the frontier and 12 stations on the Italian side, the complete rail journey takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes. Apart from being an important public service, the route of the railway is very scenic and popular with tourists.

  9. Talk:List of Swiss tariff networks - Wikipedia

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