The UK has signed a significant trade deal with Switzerland, which will eliminate mobile roaming charges for travellers and introduce faster airport checks using e-gates. This agreement is expected to boost UK exports to Switzerland by £5.2 billion annually in the long run, enhancing economic ties between the two nations.
British passport holders will soon be able to use e-gates at Zurich airport, with Geneva and Basel set to follow. This change not only streamlines travel for the 800,000 Britons who visit Switzerland each year but also aligns with Switzerland’s existing e-gate system for its citizens in the UK.
Additionally, the deal allows UK professionals to work in Switzerland for up to five years without stringent economic tests, benefiting sectors like law, accounting, and architecture. This flexibility is crucial as it supports UK businesses in accessing one of their most important markets in Europe.
As the UK government continues to negotiate trade agreements globally, this deal marks a significant step in enhancing service mobility and economic cooperation, making it easier for British firms to thrive abroad and creating new opportunities for workers at home.
Source: BBC News

