• Scope / conditions 

    According to bilateral treaties, the rules governing exchanges between EU Member States and Switzerland are the same as for intracommunity movements. Regulation (EU) 2016/429 sets the basic framework, while detailed additional requirements are laid down in Delegated Regulation (EU) 2020/686 (see below “Legal framework”). 


    Overarching protective measures 

    The protective measures in force on the day of import apply in all cases. 


    Health certificate / TRACES 

    The veterinary officer in the country of origin must send an electronic TRACES notification. The cantonal authority must record the establishment of destination in Switzerland in the TRACES electronic system before the first import takes place.
    Depending on the particular category of live animals or products, the applicable certificate is the TRACES version of the appropriate model provided for in Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/403 (Articles 8-11or 13 and Annex I). The original certificate must accompany the consignment in paper form – or also in electronic form as soon as this is technically implemented (see below “Legal framework”). 


    Additional conditions 

    Semen from horses from Romania must comply with the provisions of Decision 2010/346/EU on protective measures with regard to equine infectious anaemia. The veterinary certificates must bear the additional wording “Semen of the equine species dispatched in accordance with Commission Decision 2010/346/EU”.


    Approved suppliers 

    The establishment of origin must be licensed to import. 


    Inspection on entry into the country 

    Please note that it is not possible to import all categories of animals and goods into Switzerland at all border crossing points. Please contact the customs authorities for any questions regarding customs regulations and procedures.