Foreign Agricultural Service – Geneva Office

FAS Mission to Switzerland

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Geneva-based personnel are Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) employees working towards improved U.S. agricultural exporter participation in the Swiss market.

We represent U.S. agricultural interests to the Swiss Government in Berne, as well as promote the sale of U.S. food, fiber, fisheries and forestry products to Swiss citizens.

U.S. exporters interested in the Swiss market may use this Web site
as a guide to learn more about FAS
Market Development Activities
, including U.S. Exporter Assistance,learn about the Swiss Agricultural Market or doing business in Switzerland—Swiss-American Chamber of Commerce.

Swiss importers interested in U.S. agricultural products may register
for USDA’s Supplier Database.

Trade with Switzerland

Export/Import Statistics for Bulk, Intermediate, and Consumer Oriented (BICO) Foods and Beverage
BICO Website

Travel
to or from Switzerland

Pets:
For U.S. citizens traveling with pets
to Switzerland:

Swiss Pets or Products: For U.S. or Swiss citizens wishing to take Swiss agricultural
products or pets to the United States:
Sending
Food Gifts
: Important information for those wishing to send food
gifts to the United States.

Other
Web Sites of Potential Interest

Foreign
Agricultural Service (FAS)

U.S.
Department of Agriculture (USDA)
U.S. Commercial Service in Switzerland

Or
FAS in:

Austria and Central European
Region

Belgium

The European Union

Germany

Greece

France

Italy and FAO

The
Netherlands

Spain and Portugal

Sweden, Finland, Norway,
Estonia, and Latvia

The United Kingdom

Recent
News
BSE
Update
U.S. Bioterrorism Law
U.S.
Introduces New Biotech Website and Database

Mission to the World Trade Organization

As part of the U.S. Trade Representative’s WTO team in Geneva, FAS personnel monitor the implementation of the Agreement on Agriculture, the Sanitary-Phytosanitary
Agreement, assist with acceding-member negotiations, complement U.S. Washington, D.C.-based staff in the development, presentation, and negotiation of U.S. Agriculture positions at the WTO, and provide a liaison between the WTO Members and visiting U.S. agricultural interests.

WTO Agricultural
Negotiations

—the Doha Development Agenda (DDA)

Doha Development Agenda - Status - Where We Are Now
Domestic
Support “The Boxes”
Tariff
Reduction Formulas
Export
Subsidies and Competition
Phase
One Negotiations
Phase
Two Negotiations
Summary
of DDA Neogtiations
Sanitary,
Phytosanitary Committee