Exporting Maple Syrup To Switzerland

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Report: Exporting Maple Syrup to Switzerland Evergreen Products By: Trevor Paterson Due Date: January 11th, 2012 For: Mr. Deighan Class: BBB4M1 Table Of Contents |Pg. Number |Content | |1 |Cover page | |2 |Table of Contents | |3 |Background Information - Government…show more content…
The Swiss people are used to seeing them traveling around by tram or train just like anyone else; many foreign officials and leaders on state visits are amazed by this. People can talk to Federal Councillors without being hustled away by security guards. The government allows the swiss people to make many of the major decisions themselves through voting. Citizens are able to voice their concerns with laws, as well as propose amendments they want to make to the constitution by gathering signatures of…show more content…
The commonly used abbreviation for Switzerland’s unit of currency is CHF, although SF is sometimes used. Each Swiss Franc is divided into 100 units and is known differently according to the language spoken in that area of Switzerland. In French speaking Switzerland these units of currency are known as centimes, while in Italian speaking areas of Switzerland they are called centisimi. In German speaking Switzerland these units of currency are known as Rappon. Switzerland has one of the most stable currencies in the world. Zurich, Switzerland is also one of Europe’s main locations for banking activity and currency

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