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UK-Switzerland trade agreement

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Documents containing treaty information and a summary of the agreement on trade between the UK and Switzerland.

Agreement documents

Read the agreement documents to understand what the agreement covers and how it might apply to your business.

The parliamentary report provides an explanation of the agreement, including any significant differences or enhancements. It also includes information on rules of origin and trade tariff quotas.

It also shows if the agreement is long form (a standalone agreement) or short form (you should also read the EU agreement).

The agreement document [CS Switzerland No.4/2019] sets out how the agreement will be implemented in the UK, including any changes to UK legislation.

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