Switzerland, with a population of approximately 8.7 million (2023), is a landlocked country in Central Europe renowned for its high standard of living and robust economy. The Swiss economy is characterized by a diverse mix of services, manufacturing, and finance. The services sector, particularly banking, insurance, and tourism, plays a pivotal role in driving economic growth, with Switzerland being a global financial hub. The manufacturing sector is equally significant, with key industries including pharmaceuticals, machinery, and precision instruments, contributing substantially to exports. With a GDP estimated at around $900 billion and a per capita income of approximately $103,000 (2023), Switzerland consistently ranks among the wealthiest nations worldwide. Its commitment to innovation, high-quality production, and environmental sustainability enhances its global competitiveness. Â





