Switzerland exports and imports all 12 months of the year.
There are no specific months for exports.
The major exports of Switzerland are machinery, electronics, and chocolate.
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Switzerland's largest trading partner is Germany. In 2009, 21% of Switzerland's exports and 29% of its imports came from Germany.
United States, Venezuela, Ecuador, Switzerland, Peru, and Chile.
Switzerland exports to many countries, as most countries are attracted to their longstanding economic stability. Switzerland's largest trader is Germany, with the United States a close second.
Switzerland, Japan, and Thailand.
No. Switzerland is not that far north . . it is nestled in to Germany and Austria.
Watches (Swatch, Rolex), Cigarettes of British American Tobacco: Parisienne Drugs (Novartis) Switzerland is the one of the richest Country in the World with 545`000 $ per Head Income. (Without Taxation)
The growing season is the same as in the United States. The growing season in Switzerland is five months long.
They make alot of alphoms, cuckoo clocks, watches, chocolates and truffles. ____________ The most important exports are engineering, for example, railway carriages and locomotives, etc. Tourism and financial services are key invisible exports.
Switzerland has a port: Basel. This is a port on the river Rhine and handles a large proportion of Switzerland's imports and exports. From Basel, ships run to and from the mouth of the Rhine at Rotterdam, and many other river ports in Europe. The nearest sea port in a straight line is Genoa on the Mediterranean.
Switzerland is a land-locked country. But it does have a river port at Basel on the Rhine. This allows the import of oil products, and the import and export of containers, via Rotterdam at the mouth of the Rhine. Other imports (and exports) with the rest of Europe take place by train or road. Switzerland has a policy of moving as much goods transport as possible to rail.