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Revision as of 20:24, 3 September 2020

Switzerland-Suriname relations

Switzerland

Suriname

Diplomatic relations between Switzerland and Suriname were established in 1979. The Swiss embassy is in Caracas, Venezuela[1], and the Surinamese embassy is located in Belgium[1].

Economic Relations

In the year 2018, Switzerland imported approximately one billion United States Dollars' worth of goods from Suriname, primarily in the form of gemstones and precious metals[2]. Suriname exported roughly 4.8 million dollars' worth of goods from Switzerland, mainly in the form of chemicals and related equipment and machinery[3].

See also

Additional Reading

  • Marc Warnery: Seul au milieu de 128 nègres. Un planteur vaudois en Guyane hollandaise au temps de l'esclavage. Lettres à ses parents, 1823–1835. Editions d’en bas, Lausanne 2008.

References

  1. ^ a b [1], Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs official page.
  2. ^ [2], Economic report of commodities exported from Suriname.
  3. ^ [3], Economic report of commodities exported from Switzerland.