Switzerland - Sub-Central Government Entities1 - Annexe 2 doc report

Valeurs de seuil pour Taux de change signalé CHF
Goods 200 000 350 000
Services 200 000 350 000
Construction Services 5 000 000 8 700 000
Monnaies nationales
  • 1 Any centralized or decentralized authority or administrative unit at the cantonal level, as defined by cantonal public law.
    • 2 Any centralized or decentralized authority or administrative unit at the district and communal level, as defined by cantonal and communal public law.
      • List of Swiss cantons:
        • 1 Appenzell (Innerrhoden/Ausserrhoden)
          • 2 Aargau
            • 3 Basel (Stadt/Landschaft)
              • 4 Bern
                • 5 Fribourg
                  • 6 Glarus
                    • 7 Geneva
                      • 8 Graubünden
                        • 9 Jura
                          • 10 Neuchâtel
                            • 11 Lucerne
                              • 12 Schaffhausen
                                • 13 Schwyz
                                  • 14 Solothurn
                                    • 15 St Gallen
                                      • 16 Ticino
                                        • 17 Thurgau
                                          • 18 Vaud
                                            • 19 Valais
                                              • 20 Unterwalden (Nidwalden/Obwalden)
                                                • 21 Uri
                                                  • 22 Zug
                                                    • 23 Zurich

                                                    1 By way of clarification, the notion of a decentralized unit at the cantonal and communal levels covers bodies governed by public law that are not of a commercial or industrial character, which have been established at the cantonal, district and communal levels.

                                                    1 The terminology used in Switzerland is "cantonal government entities".