Mar 06, 2024


Switzerland, known for its long-standing neutrality, witnessed a significant drop in its arms exports by more than a quarter last year.
The decline is attributed to the country’s neutral stance, which has hindered the re-export of Swiss weapons and ammunition to Ukraine, according to Reuters.
Impact on Arms Exports
Exports of military equipment from Switzerland saw a notable decrease, amounting to a 27% decline to CHF 697 million ($788 million), as reported by the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO).
Switzerland’s Status as an Arms Supplier

Despite its neutral position, Switzerland has been a significant player in the global arms market, ranking 14th in the world regarding arms exports in 2022, according to data from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.
Major Buyers and Orders
Switzerland exported military equipment to 58 countries in 2023, with Germany emerging as the largest buyer, followed by Denmark, which secured substantial orders for ammunition and wheeled armored vehicles.
Reasons for the Decline

While SECO did not specify the reason behind the decline in exports, the Swissmem industry association attributes it to Switzerland’s ban on arms re-exports, particularly to Ukraine, due to its involvement in international armed conflicts.
Impact on Swiss Companie
Swissmem director Stefan Brupbacher told Reuters that Swiss companies had lost orders due to concerns surrounding Swiss regulations on arms re-exports, leading to potential reductions in investment within the industry.
Neutrality Law and Re-Export Restrictions
The neutrality law in Switzerland prohibits the transfer of Swiss-made military equipment to countries involved in international armed conflicts, including Ukraine.
Strained Relations
This restriction has strained relations with nations like Spain, Denmark, and Germany.
Calls for Policy Revision
Swissmem advocates for a revision of Switzerland’s neutrality policy, arguing that the strict interpretation impedes the re-export of Swiss arms and ammunition purchased by other countries years ago.
Need to Lift Re-Export Requirement
They emphasize the need to lift re-export permit requirements for countries aligned with similar international conventions on weaponry.
Switzerland’s Neutrality and Support for Ukraine

While Switzerland has maintained its neutrality policy since 1815, it has expressed support for Ukraine and provided humanitarian assistance.
However, efforts to amend laws for supplying weapons to Ukraine faced obstacles in the lower house of parliament in May 2023.
Source Switzerland loses a quarter of its arms exports due to refusal to supply Ukraine (msn.com)
https://www.thestockdork.com/switzerlands-arms-exports-drop-by-25-as-ukraine-stance-takes-toll

There is no such thing as neutrality in a war like this. This is akin to claiming neutrality when a woman or child is being raped or about to be murdered.
Not disagreeing and in fact I agree with your comment however, didn’t Switzerland stay neutral with the Nazis in WW2?
Yes, they harbored the gold for the Nazis.
“The Neutrality of Switzerland: Deception, Gold, and the Holocaust”
https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1144&context=historical-perspectives#:~:text=Notably%2C%20a%20sum%20of%20at,wealthiest%20nations%20after%20the%20war.
Switzerland is also harboring mafia money, money from the ruskie mafiosi, which means putler and his gang, also from drug cartels, human traffickers, and every other type of dirt your mind can think of.
It takes two for neutrality to work, Captain, as Mr. Ofp rightly pointed out. In the case of Switzerland, it happened because the Nazis had an interest in keeping it that way. Neutral Belgium didn’t have such luck, though. 🤨
The Swiss aren’t neutral. They are greedy, self-centered bastards who hide their criminality behind a bogus respectability.
“We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.”
Elie Wiesel
As I see it, 75% of the previous value is still rather high for Swiss arms exports. They should drop to zero. Because, what’s the point in buying weapons for which you won’t get spare parts or ammunition during actual war? That crazy quasi-neutral stance, de facto only benefitting the opposing side without Swiss weapons, makes zero sense for the buyers! 🙄
I think that this could be only the beginning, Mr. Gray. Switzerland certainly deserves losing 100%.