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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]
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 ...
Economists have estimated that Swiss economic output could be reduced by 1% if severe amplification effects like a trade war broke out or companies started relocating to avoid tariffs. The Swiss ...
An Arcobaleno ticket machine at a TPL bus stop. The Comunità tariffale Ticino e Moesano, also known by its marketing name arcobaleno, is a Swiss tariff network covering the whole of the canton of Ticino, together with the Moesano district of the canton of Graubünden.
Organic chemicals (6.7%) Various medical apparatus (5.6%) Electrical machinery and equipment (4.1%) Plastics and plastic articles (1.8%) Perfumes and cosmetics (1.2%) Articles of iron or steel (1%) [16] Exports increased 8.2 percent from September 2019 due to higher sales in chemical and pharmaceutical products, jewelry, and metals.
Switzerland has a very high density of railway network, with an average of 122 km of track for every 1,000 km 2 (76 mi per 390 sq mi; average of 46 km (29 mi) in the EU). [6] In 2008, each Swiss citizen traveled, on average, 2,422 km (1,505 mi) by rail, which makes them the most frequent users of rail transport. [7]
The Tarifverbund A-Welle was created on 12 December 2004, when the previous tariff associations for Olten and Aargau merged. Initially the tariff network applied only to season tickets and passes, but it was expanded on 13 December 2009 to include single tickets as well as day and multi-trip tickets. [1]
1: Local bus Gordola Centro Professionale – Losone Sottochiesa 38 14 43 3: Local bus Locarno Stazione – Brione sopra Minusio Chiesa 25 9 27 4: Local bus Locarno Delta Maggia – Brione sopra Minusio Chiesa 20 6 28 5: Local bus Ascona Sonnenhof – Ascona Monte Verità 20 7: Local bus Locarno Piazza Stazione – Losone Zandone 19 6 21 8 ...