SWITZERLAND
On track towards economic normalcy by 2022
LOW RISK for enterprise
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| Form of state | Confederation (but similar to a federal republic) | |
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| Next elections | October 2023, legislative |
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Trade structure by product
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Sensitive
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Payments
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Court proceedings
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Insolvency proceedings
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Payments
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Court proceedings
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Insolvency proceedings
Domestic courts are fairly efficient in dealing with disputes in a timely manner; however collecting debt pre-legally remains the most effective option.
Although mechanisms designed to increase debt renegotiation and company rescue have been put into place, liquidation remains the default procedure at present, thus leaving little chance for unsecured creditors to collect debts from insolvent debtors.
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