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A driver faces up to $110,000 in fines for speeding on a Swiss street. But he can afford it
The Swiss are not alone. Germany, France, Austria and the Nordic countries all issue punishments based on a person’s wealth.
The Swiss government would not object to tennis legend Roger Federer or FIFA President Gianni Infantino intervening to reduce ...
Swiss sportswear company On beat Wall Street's revenue expectations. The sneaker company, credited with taking market share ...
Goods shipped from the country face a 39 percent tariff in the U.S., which companies warn will have dire consequences if ...
As a U.S. tariff deadline neared this week, Swiss watch manufacturer DuBois et fils rushed to ship five high-end watches ...
Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter said she held a "very friendly and open exchange" with Secretary of State Marco Rubio on ...
The recent U.S. decision to impose a 39% levy stunned the Alpine nation and upended months of negotiations.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNSwiss to seek more talks with US as 'horror' tariffs kick in
The Swiss government said Thursday it would pursue more talks with the United States after a last-gasp mission to Washington ...
Thomas reflects on the recent US import tariffs on Swiss watches ✓ What do they mean for brands and enthusiasts? ✓ Read it ...
President Trump sees Switzerland as doing too little to address its trade deficit with the U.S., a gap he focused on as he ...
Tim Mancuso, whose gala Philly sales match U.S. buyers to European luxury exporters, says makers are coping with record ...
A wealthy motorist in Switzerland faces a potential fine up to 90,000 Swiss francs ($110,000) after being caught driving 27 ...
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