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.
chocolate, watches, chemicals, and optical and medical instruments
We need to import to get things we can't make our selves or things we don't have access too.
import are things sent to that country exports are things sent to another country
maybe because they already import enough things China does not want to import any more different things
Yes. They do. There is a company called SICPA from Switzerland.
They import many things. But tea coconut and rubber are mainly.
There are many things to do in Switzerland- fishing, skiing, trekking, hiking, mountain climbing and ice skating.
things
basicall the import and export means to buy the things from outside the country and to sell the things out side the country.
Certain things can't be grown or produced in the U.K. so they have to import them.
Of course retard...
The country was landlocked, and had to import its seafood.