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TPR Type Document symbol Document reference Notifying Member Year Type of information Harmonized types of measures Harmonized types of sectors subject to the measure See more information
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/425/REV.1 S-4§62 Switzerland and Liechtenstein 2022 Sectors
Intellectual property measures, Other support…
Intellectual property measures, Other support measures
Agriculture
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4.62. Switzerland maintains an assistance programme for its farmers' organizations and inter professional organizations to promote their agricultural products on the internal market and abroad. Each year, the organizations must apply for financial support of their promotional activities for the following year. Under the programme, the Confederation can co-finance up to a maximum of 50% of the costs for eligible organizations (...) The marketing campaigns for organic products and for Protected Designation of Origin (PDO)/Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) products are also co-financed. (..)
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Organic
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/425/REV.1 S-Table-4.6 Switzerland and Liechtenstein 2022 Sectors Grants and direct payments Agriculture
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Table 4.6. OECD Producer Support Estimate (PSE) for Switzerland, 2016-20 (CHF million):
(...)
Payments to producers:
Payments for organic farming of crops: (2016) 45.1, (2017) 50.5, (2018) 55.2, (2019) 60.1, (2020) 63.7
(...)
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Organic
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/425/REV.1 S-4§71 Switzerland and Liechtenstein 2022 Sectors General environmental reference Energy
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4.71. Switzerland: (...) Within local production, the share of hydroelectricity oscillated around 50% (due to weather/climate conditions), the share of wood remained around 15%, and the share of other renewables (solar and wind) grew from 9.8% to 13.0%.
Keywords
Climate
Energy
Renewable
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/425/REV.1 S-Table-4.7 Switzerland and Liechtenstein 2022 Sectors General environmental reference Energy
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Table 4.7. Energy balance of Switzerland, 2015-20 (Unit: TJ):
(...)
2020:
Total local production: 287,010 of which:
- Wood: 14.96%
- Hydro: 50.94%
- Waste: 21.06%
- Other renewables: 13.02%
Total imports: 621,380 of which:
- Wood and charcoal: 0.31%
- Coal: 0.53%
- Oil and oil products: 63.21%
- Gas: 19.2%
- Biofuels: 10.9%
- Electricity: 15.8%
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Bio
Energy
Renewable
Waste
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/425/REV.1 S-4§78 Switzerland and Liechtenstein 2022 Sectors General environmental reference Energy
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4.78. Switzerland: The overall energy consumption mix remained stable overall during the review period (Chart 4.2). One may note, though, an increase of 3 percentage points in nuclear power, as existing nuclear powerplants can continue to be exploited so long as they are safe; a slight increase of hydro, gas, wood and charcoal, household and industrial waste, and "other" (including solar and wind); and a neat regression of crude oil and petroleum products (minus 6.6 percentage points).
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Energy
Hazardous
Waste
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/425/REV.1 S-Table-4.12 Switzerland and Liechtenstein 2022 Sectors General environmental reference Energy
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Table 4.12. Transformation process of primary energy supply, 2020 (Unit: TJ):
(...)
Waste: (...) Classical thermal power plants and central heating facilities (-48,960)
Gas: (...) Various renewables (1,330 [a]) (...)
Hydro: Hydro power plants (-146,220)
Other Renewables: (...) (-13,780)
(...)
[a] Biogas input in the natural gas network.
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Bio
Energy
Renewable
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/425/REV.1 S-4§82 Switzerland and Liechtenstein 2022 Sectors General environmental reference Energy
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4.82. Switzerland: Total electricity production grew by 6.01% during the review period (Chart 4.3). In terms of sources, a slight decline occurred in the relative shares of nuclear and hydro, which still provide the bulk of the production, while thermal remained stable at a low level (4.0%). The share of renewable energies nearly doubled (from 2.7% to 5.1%), essentially due to the progression of solar photovoltaic and marginally to wood and biofuels, while wind remained stable at a low level (0.2%).
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Bio
Energy
Hazardous
Renewable
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/425/REV.1 S-Table-4.13 Switzerland and Liechtenstein 2022 Sectors General environmental reference Energy
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Table 4.13. Final energy consumption, 2020 (Unit: TJ):
(...)
Other renewable energies: Total final consumption (30,420), Households (17,200), Industry (1,850), Services (3,660), Transport (7,260), Statistical difference, including agriculture (450)
(...)
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Energy
Renewable
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/425/REV.1 S-Table-4.13 Switzerland and Liechtenstein 2022 Sectors General environmental reference Energy
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Table 4.13. Final energy consumption, 2020 (Unit: TJ):
(...)
Waste: Total final consumption (11,510), Households (n.a.), Industry (11,510), Services (n.a.), Transport (n.a.), Statistical difference, including agriculture (n.a.)
(...)
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Energy
Waste
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/425/REV.1 S-4§84 Switzerland and Liechtenstein 2022 Sectors Other price and market based measures Energy
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4.84. Between 2015 and 2019, the level of CO2 emissions (Chart 4.4) declined by 4.9%, from 38.8 million tonnes CO2 in 2015 to 36.9 million tonnes in 2019. This shows a decoupling of CO2 emissions from GDP. While progress in decoupling has slowed, the OECD underlines that "among OECD countries Switzerland gets closest in aligning the prices of CO2 emission" [45]. The share of CO2 emission priced above EUR 60, a midpoint estimate of the carbon cost, has increased since 2020, notably in the housing sector. Industrial emissions are priced above the EUR 60 benchmark for the first time in 2021.
[45] OECD (2019), OECD Economic Surveys: Switzerland, p. 23. Because of its lower energy intensity and almost carbon-free production of electricity, Switzerland's GDP carbon intensity is low compared to other OECD countries. Ibid.
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Emissions
Energy

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