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- THE WEEK, Page 24WORLDIn from the Cold
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- Always aloof, Switzerland moves closer to its European partners
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- Neutrality certainly has its benefits. By staying above the
- fray in their landlocked mountain state, the Swiss have managed
- to stay out of international conflicts while establishing
- themselves as the world's private bankers. But last week the
- governing Federal Councilors announced that they will apply for
- membership in the European Community. Emboldened by a recent
- popular vote that approved joining the World Bank and the
- International Monetary Fund, the government moved quickly to
- cash in on an emerging approval of multinational organizations
- among its citizens.
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- Bankers and businessmen applaud the new overtures. But
- Swiss farmers, whose subsidies are considerably higher than
- those of the E.C., find the prospect of losing income
- frightening. And in a country that currently does not have a
- sales tax, the E.C.'s proposed 15% value-added tax is not
- popular. But by joining the E.C., the Swiss stand to gain more
- than they would have by staying out in the cold.
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