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Svizzera Bilancia Commerciale
Ultima pubblicazione
ott 31, 2024
Attuale
5,974.29
Unità in
CHF Million
Precedente
4,030.21
Frequenza
Mensile
Prossima pubblicazione
dic 19, 2024
Orario di pubblicazione
28 giorni 7 ore
Il più alto | Il più basso | Media | Intervallo date | Fonte |
5,974.29 ott 2024 | -1,478.68 ago 1989 | 312.16 CHF Million | 1950-2024 | Swiss Customs Administration |
la bilancia commerciale (BOT), fa riferimento alla differenza tra il valore monetario delle importazioni e delle esportazioni di un paese in un determinato periodo di tempo. Una bilancia commerciale positiva indica un surplus commerciale mentre una bilancia commerciale negativa indica un deficit commerciale. Il BOT è una componente importante nel determinare il conto corrente di un paese.
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The trade surplus in Switzerland widened to CHF 6.0 billion in October 2024, the highest level on record, up from a revised CHF 4.0 billion in September. Month-on-month, exports surged 10.2% to CHF 24.4 billion, driven by sharply higher sales of jewelry (+28.8%), vehicles (+23.7%), chemical and pharmaceutical products (+15.6%), and watches (+5.1%). Among trading partners, demand rose notably in Slovenia (+105.3%), Brazil (+29.4%), South Africa (+22.2%), and Japan (+20.1%). Meanwhile, imports grew at a much slower rate of 1.8%, reaching CHF 18.4 billion, with increases in purchases of chemical and pharmaceutical products (+6.6%), jewelry (+5.7%), and paper and graphic products (+1.9%). By trading partner, imports primarily grew from Slovenia (+54.6%), Hong Kong (+30.7%), Egypt (+29.4%), and the Netherlands (+21.3%). For the January-to-October period, the trade surplus expanded to CHF 39.5 billion, up from CHF 31.8 billion in the same period last year.
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