Businesses fear for economy if Swiss vote to cap population at 10 million
ZURICH, June 8 - Switzerland goes to the polls on June 14 to vote on whether to cap its population at 10 million people in a referendum some have likened to a \"Swiss Brexit\", alarming many businesses who fear an economic blow should the proposal succeed.
Switzerland is preparing for a national referendum on June 14 that could impose a strict limit on the country's total population at 10 million residents. Proponents of the measure are pushing for the cap to manage demographic growth, while the business community has expressed significant concern regarding the potential economic fallout. Many industry leaders have compared the initiative to the UK's departure from the European Union, warning that such a restriction could stifle labor markets and hinder overall prosperity. If the proposal passes, it would represent a major shift in Swiss migration and social policy. Analysts remain focused on how this outcome might reshape the nation's long-term economic stability and international relations.
The referendum represents a pivotal moment for Swiss economic policy that could fundamentally alter the country's labor landscape and its relationship with global markets.
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