Between 2007 and 2017, Switzerland contributed CHF 104.3 million to the successful implementation of 38 projects in the Czech Republic.
Czech Republic – A partner country for Switzerland’s contribution to EU enlargement

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Mission / Delegation / Permanent Representation |
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Consulate general |
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Honorary representation |
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Cooperation office |
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Contribution Office |
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Embassy with Cooperation Office |
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Embassy with Regional consular center |
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Swiss Business Hub |
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Swissnex |
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City |
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Capital |
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Disputed border |
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Lake |
Figures relating to Switzerland’s contribution to EU enlargement: | |
Switzerland’s contribution: | 110 mio CHF (2007-2012) |
EU-Funds: | 26,7 bn Euro (2007-2013) 22,0 bn Euro (2014-2020) |
General information about the country: | |
Population: | 10.5 mio |
Area: | 79 000 km² |
Growth rate (% of GDP): | 4.4% |
Swiss exports to the Czech Republic: | 1'688.5 mio CHF |
Swiss imports from the Czech Republic: | 2'467.7 mio CHF |
Purchasing power with regard to the EU average: | 89% |
Unemployment rate: | 2.9% |
Source: Eurostat, Swiss Foreign Trade Statistics (june 2018) |
Die wichtigsten Kennzahlen zur Tschechischen Republik
Focus Area
In addition to the thematic focus, part of the enlargement contribution is also to be geographically concentrated. The regions of «Moravian-Silesian», «Olomouc» and later also «Zlín» are vested with priority. At least 40% of the enlargement contribution to the Czech Republic is to go to the benefit of these regions either directly or indirectly.