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In brief

On 25 March 2020, the Swiss Government, as part of its COVID-19 regulatory framework, adopted a Regulation, which took effect on 26 March, 12:00 AM, requiring a prior license for any exports of medical protective equipment to third countries, except for exports to EU and EFTA Member States.


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Following the adoption by the European Commission of Regulation (EU) 2020/402 on 15 March 2020, as amended on 20 March 2020, introducing a prior licensing requirement for exports of medical protective equipment from EU Member States to third countries (except for exports to EFTA Member States, namely including Switzerland), the Swiss Government has on 25 March 2020, as part of its COVID-19 regulatory framework, adopted a Regulation, which took effect on 26 March, 12:00 AM, requiring a prior license for any exports of medical protective equipment to third countries, except for exports to EU and EFTA Member States.

This move was prompted by the rapidly increased need for (and lack of sufficient availability of) adequate protective equipment (such as masks, gloves, glasses, overcoats, etc., as listed in an Annex to the Regulation). The measures are meant to be aligned with the EU Regulation and to be applied reciprocally, after the EU exempted exports from the EU to the EFTA from the licensing requirement, in light of the widely integrated production supply chains and distribution networks in Europe and scarcity of the required equipment in most European countries. Therefore, to the extent certain EU Member States will continue to block exports of such equipment to Switzerland, Switzerland reserves its right to withhold licenses.

However, and most importantly, Switzerland expressly calls for Europe-wide cooperation and declares its willingness to continue to act in solidarity with those countries particularly hit by COVID-19. Export licenses have to be applied for with SECO through their online export control system ELIC (www.elic.admin.ch) and shall be processed within five working days.

Author

Philippe Reich is the head of Baker & McKenzie's Antitrust and Trade Law Practice Group in Switzerland and a member of the European Competition Law and transactional practice groups. He is a member of the EMEA Steering Committee of the International Trade and Commerce Practice Group and of the Global Steering Committee for the Firm's India Practice. He is also the Chairman of the Swiss Indian Chamber of Commerce and forms the Indian Desk in Switzerland. Mr. Reich regularly publishes articles on Swiss antitrust and trade laws and the Swiss-EU as well as Swiss-Indian bilateral relations.