Trade flows
Switzerland exported products worth USD $521 billion in 2021. Exports have grown by an annual average of 4.2% over the past five years, which has outpaced overall economic growth, as exports represent a growing segment of the economy. Non-oil exports have also grown by 4.2 annually over the past five years, falling below the global average growth. Imports totaled USD $486 billion in 2021, leaving Switzerland with a trade surplus in goods and services.
Export rate of Switzerland
Import rate of Switzerland
Export distinations
Import distinations
Real GDP (purchasing power parity)
$618.228 billion (2021 est.) $593.185 billion (2020 est.) $607.619 billion (2019 est.) note: data are in 2017 dollars
comparison ranking: 35
Real GDP growth rate
4.22% (2021 est.) -2.38% (2020 est.) 1.14% (2019 est.)
comparison ranking: 114
Real GDP per capita
$71,000 (2021 est.) $68,700 (2020 est.) $70,900 (2019 est.) note: data are in 2017 dollars
comparison ranking: 9
GDP of Switzerland
Labor force
4.963 million (2021 est.)
comparison ranking: 85
Labor force - by occupation
agriculture: 3.3% industry: 19.8% services: 76.9% (2015)
Unemployment rate
5.32% (2021 est.) 4.82% (2020 est.) 4.39% (2019 est.)
comparison ranking: 140
Labour force
Economic cooperation
Around 30 companies with a connection to Switzerland are active in Uzbekistan. Between 2017 and 2021, trade between Switzerland and Uzbekistan was at an annual level of CHF 2.5 to 3.7 billion. The exception was 2020, when the volume of trade was just over CHF 70 million. Bilateral trade is characterised by considerable imports of precious metals (gold) from Uzbekistan. Switzerland's main exports to Uzbekistan are chemicals and pharmaceuticals, machinery and precision instruments.
The Joint Chamber of Commerce Switzerland/CIS, the Swiss-Asian Chamber of Commerce and the Uzbek Swiss Chamber of Commerce and Industry promote business relations between Switzerland and Uzbekistan.
Switzerland to Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan to Switzerland
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