Sunday , May 12 2024
Home / Tag Archives: Business (page 71)

Tag Archives: Business

COMCO declines to investigate watchmakers over cartel claims

Small watchmakers had complained about restrictions to the supply of spare parts by major watch firms (Keystone) The Swiss Competition Commission (COMCO) has decided not to open a formal investigation into watchmakers including Swatch, LVMH and Richemont over the supply of spare parts for independent watch repair shops. Citing a separate European Commission decision about the same firms, COMCO said in a statement on...

Read More »

Government Reinforces Critical Infrastructure against Cyber Attacks

Increasing use of digital technology can unlock many opportunities but also present new threats to countries’ vital health and energy systems and infrastructure. (Keystone) In the wake of several major cyber security attacks, the government has released minimum standards for companies and organisations to help protect the country’s critical energy, food, and water infrastructure. Some critics question whether a minimum...

Read More »

Swiss back at the top in small arms trade transparency

The survey includes small arms and light weapons, accessories as well as ammunition. (Keystone) Switzerland has come out top in a ranking about the world’s most transparent small arms exporters. With a score of 21.75 out of a possible 25 points, Switzerland came first ahead of the Netherlands, Britain, Italy and Serbia, according to the 2018 Transparency Barometerexternal link, published on Wednesday. Switzerland has...

Read More »

Swiss cereal harvests set to drop in 2018 after hot weather

Harvest figures are expected to droop somewhat after the 2018 drought. Bread wheat, barley, and rapeseed harvests look set to be considerably lower in Switzerland in 2018 compared to previous years, due to the prolonged heat and drought-like conditions this summer. The figures, collected by the Swiss granum organization, were based on data supplied by 29 cereal collection centres, covering 35% of the Swiss barley...

Read More »

Zurich scientists urge state pension fund to divest from fossil fuels

Coal-fired power plants are key contributors to global warming. Professors and researchers from Zurich’s Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich) have joined the chorus of civil society actorsexternal link calling for the Swiss state pension fund to divest from fossil fuels. In a letterexternal link to Publica, one of the largest pension funds in Switzerland, 166 experts from ETH Zurich, including 128 professors,...

Read More »

Zurich bank settles tax evasion probe with US

The Zürcher Kantonalbank agrees to pay $98.5 million as part of a settlement with US tax authorities after a seven-year investigation into the bank’s activities with US customers. The Zürcher Kantonalbank (ZKB) has agreed to pay the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) $98.5 million (CHF97.7 million) to resolve a long-running investigation into its role in tax evasion by wealthy Americans using undeclared Swiss...

Read More »

Swiss public transport given good cost-effectiveness marks

Travelling within cities is good value in Switzerland Using public transport infrequently in Switzerland is expensive, but thanks to new special offers such as “early bird” rates Switzerland does well when it comes to value for money, according to an international study. “Travelling by train, bus or boat is expensive in Switzerland,” is a common refrain among Swiss people – and especially tourists. But this is partially...

Read More »

Fat Cattle Force Farmers to Call for ‘New Model Cow’

Swiss cows have to be in shape to make it up the mountain for summer (Keystone) Many Swiss cows are getting too heavy for soft Alpine pastures, too wide for their stalls and too gluttonous for their owners. An interest group is now calling for cows to be bred that are smaller, lighter and more easily sated. Some cows are more than 1.60 metres (5’3”) in height and tip the scales at more than 800 kilograms (1,760...

Read More »

Robot-built pergola showcases Swiss digital fabrication skills

Istituto Svizzero, the Swiss cultural centre in Rome, gets some welcome shade thanks to a computer-designed, robot-built pergola. The four-metre tall construction was inaugurated in June and was the handiwork of 17 architecture students at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETHZ). The pergola was put together without using nails, glue or screws. The structure is made completely of timber and is held...

Read More »

Traffic jams cost Swiss more than just time

In 2015, the cost of time lost due to delays caused by heavy vehicles, like freight trucks, was CHF444 million. Various costs related to traffic jams totalled CHF1.9 billion ($1.9 billion) in 2015, up 7% from 2010, according to the Swiss Office for Spatial Development. In a statementexternal link released on Wednesday (link in French, German and Italian), the office said that costs stemming from wasted time accounted...

Read More »