"Made In Switzerland" - How worthwhile is it?
- Jul 23, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 3, 2020
"Made In Switzerland" - How worthwhile is it?
Noticed the "Made in Switzerland " tag on all our product packaging?" tag on all our product packaging?
Products and services from Switzerland have a good reputation among consumers as they are always associated with quality, reliability and exclusivity.
The Swissness law, that is effective from 1 January 2017, is intended to prevent this abusive use of "Made in Switzerland" mark. This bill regulates the use of the labels "Switzerland", "Swiss-made", "Made in Switzerland", the Swiss emblem and the crossbow logo. This measure is to ensure the security of Switzerland’s credibility in the long run.
What is “Made In Switzerland” means?
At least 60 percent of the production costs have to be incurred in Switzerland, in order for industrial goods to be allowed to use the label. All manufacturing costs as well as now even the cost of research and development, quality assurance and certification can be included in the calculation. Additionally, at least one substantial step in manufacturing has to be done in Switzerland.
Credit to Author / Editor: Sergio Caré / Susanne Hertenberger
Many products when formulated, made under licence by a Swiss companies, are not made in Switzerland and hence do not complied to the Swiss high standard of manufacturing, quality assurance and product testing.
📣 Here at Swisscare Plus, we are proud to claim that all our products listed are 100% made in Switzerland, fully imported from Switzerland, to ensure the quality and reliability of the products are not tampered with. We believe quality of product does not come easy. It is the Swiss tradition of pioneering excellence, scientific innovation and high quality ingredients for developing products for hundred of years that make them different. Customers satisfaction, product efficacy and long term safety use is our priority.





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