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Background: Switzerland's move to eliminate industrial tariffs in 2024 signals a transformative shift in its trade policy. For the EU and its economic operators, this shift brings both prospects and challenges. By leveraging the opportunities presented by greater access to the Swiss market and strengthening their adaptability to changing trade dynamics, EU businesses can position themselves for success in the evolving landscape of EU-Switzerland trade relations. It's worth noting that during this transitional period, tools like our "End-of-Year Tariff Correlation Tool" play a pivotal role. Our tool is designed to help EU economic operators seamlessly correlate existing articles with the new changed tariff codes in Switzerland. This not only simplifies compliance but also enhances the efficiency of cross-border trade, ensuring that businesses can navigate the changing landscape with confidence.

CSV: Regarding the CSV file preparation, please ensure that your data is formatted as a CSV (Comma-Separated Values) file in UTF-8 encoding. A sample file is readily available for your reference. To initiate the process, kindly complete the form below and select your preferred language output (you can select multiple languages).

Note: We exclusively verify affected codes and do not validate the existing codes for validity. If a code was initially invalid, it will appear as empty since it won't be present in the correlation database. Should you have any queries or require assistance, feel free to reach out to us at support@cu-ta.de.

Disclaimer: We provide a free conversion tool for the Swiss customs tariff (Tares) and aim to facilitate tariff code conversions for your convenience. However, we do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information provided. The tariff conversion results are based on the data available from The Federal Office for Customs and Border Security, and the date of the correlation table used is the same as that found on their official website (www.tares.ch). It's important to note that the official customs tariff information and rates may be subject to change, and any decisions made based on the results of this tool should be verified with the latest information from the official source. Please be aware that while we strive for accuracy, we do not assume any liability for the correctness, suitability, or fitness for a particular purpose of the information obtained through this tool. Users are encouraged to double-check the accuracy of the tariff codes and rates for their specific needs and circumstances. For the most up-to-date and comprehensive customs information, including tariff classification decisions, explanatory notes, and additional details, we recommend referring to the official website of The Federal Office for Customs and Border Security.

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