Swiss minister Karin Keller-Suttert visits Hungary

Swiss businesses benefit from Hungary’s competitive taxes and escalating growth, while Hungarian companies have a growing presence in Switzerland, Mihaly Varga, the finance minister, said after meeting counterpart Karin Keller-Suttert.

The finance ministry said in a statement on Monday that Switzerland is the ninth largest investor in Hungary. It further noted that Swiss companies employ 30,000 people.

Bilateral trade turnover overtook the two-billion-euro mark in 2023, and the more than 800 Swiss companies have remained committed to Hungary during the war, it said, adding that like Hungary, Switzerland also stood for peace.

Varga said an agreement on double tax avoidance is expected to be passed by the Swiss parliament in June, which would further boost economic ties.

Regarding Hungary’s EU presidency, Varga said much emphasis will be placed on the EU’s competitiveness and demographic challenges, the green transition and sustainable debt, in preparation for the bloc’s 2025 budget.

Varga said Switzerland’s Hungarian diaspora was a notable link between the two countries.

As we wrote a few days ago, Hungary has always treated Switzerland with great respect, Foreign minister Szijjártó told a joint press conference with Swiss counterpart Ignazio Cassis, details HERE.

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  1. Well – to be honest, it is mostly because we have cheap labour and are relatively close, geographically.

    Consider that the minimum monthly, full time wage at Aldi in Switzerland is CHF 4700 – approximately HUF 1.8 million:

    https://www.20min.ch/story/lohnerhoehung-aldi-suisse-zahlt-ab-2024-4700-franken-mindestlohn-245976798948

    The “Pro-Peace!” and “neutral” is also somewhat different from how our Politicians like to window dress:

    https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/ukraine-peace-summit-pushes-neutral-swiss-toward-western-embrace-2024-05-10/

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