Usage rights and obligations

Swiss value percentage of at least 50 percent
THE SWISS LABEL trademark may only be used for products that have either been manufactured entirely in Switzerland or have been processed here. The value attributable to Switzerland of a product must be at least 50 percent.

SWISS LABEL: Diverse application
Users of the SWISS LABEL are entitled to use the trademark as desired on products and their packaging as well as in all manner of catalogues, brochures, operating instructions, printed literature and forms. SWISS LABEL also lends itself to being used in a variety of ways in advertising and sales promotion, for example as a sticker, stamp, label, tag, seal etc. 

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  Dec 2, 2009

News

General meeting 2011

General meeting 2011 will be held the 14th june  

General meeting 2010

SWISS LABEL: New president The General Meeting of the 15th June 2010 was dedicated to a change in the management: National Councillor Bruno Zuppiger has handed in his resignation. Ruedi Lustenberger, also a National Councillor, was elected as his successor. The management has also seen a change. Agathe Tobola Dreyfuss will take the place of Rudolf Horber. The "Swissness model" is considered to be overly complicated and insufficiently purposeful and thus needs to be simplified and revised from the ground up by parliament.   

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