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Foreign ministry drops Glencore and other controversial sponsors
Demonstrators at a union protest outside Glencore s annual general meeting in Zug, Switzerland, in 2018 © Keystone / Alexandra Wey
The Swiss foreign ministry has ended sponsorship agreements with dozens of companies including mining and trading giant Glencore and chocolate maker Läderach because of image concerns.
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“Mining is currently so controversial that a partnership with Glencore cannot generate a positive image transfer,” Nicolas Bideau, head of Presence Switzerland, a foreign ministry unit that promotes Swiss interests, told the
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Papers read last rites to Swiss-EU deal
Swiss President Guy Parmelin in Brussels on Friday. The government should not delude itself after Parmelin’s failed mission, said the Neue Zürcher Zeitung Keystone / Francois Walschaerts / Pool
The chances of an agreement on future ties between Switzerland and the European Union range from “less likely than ever” to “brace for impact”, according to the Swiss media, who largely place the blame on the Swiss government’s indecisiveness and stalling.
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Thomas Stephens
Born in London, Thomas was a journalist at The Independent before moving to Bern in 2005. He speaks three official Swiss languages and enjoys travelling the country and practising them, above all in pubs, restaurants and gelaterias.