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Switzerland woos Indian investors

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Hyderabad , Dec. 2

Indian investors would find Switzerland an excellent place for a variety of investment avenues due to its friendly economic policies, according to Mr Jacques Pasche, Chief Executive Officer, Development Economic Western Switzerland (DEWS).

The country has a dynamic approach towards foreign investors, flexible labour laws, highly advanced infrastructure facilities and big opportunities, he said in a presentation on `Strategic initiatives for business growth in Europe', jointly organised by DEWS and the Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Fapcci), here.

Dr Ravi Chaudhry, Chairman, Cemex Consulting Group and India Representative of DEWS, invited investors from Andhra Pradesh to invest in western Switzerland, which even offers a tax holiday in the initial years.

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