Switzerland – 3rd – Tourism sector
2.2 Updating the measures contained in the NAP 2020–2023
Measure 27: Promoting efforts to end all forms of child exploitation in supply chains
Since 1 January 2022, companies based in Switzerland have been required to comply with due diligence obligations as well as with reporting obligations if there is reasonable suspicion that the products or services they offer were produced or supplied with the involvement of child labour (see Article 964j ff.CO and DDTrO). The Federal Administration supports the implementation of these legal obligations by providing an analytical tool and cooperating with child labour-related platforms set up by international organisations
(Measure 27 in the 2020-2023 NAP relates to tourism. See the 2020-2023 NAP breakdown for more information)
The 2024-27 National Action Plan is supplemental to the 2020-23 NAP. The 2020-2023 NAP explicitly addresses this issue.
Additional Information about the 2020-23 NAP can be found here.
