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Swissmem president in interview: Swissmem chief Hirzel warns: Bern has not recognised the seriousness of the situation
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Swissmem president in interview: Swissmem chief Hirzel warns: Bern has not recognised the seriousness of the situation

The Swiss technology industry reduced 6,600 jobs last year, but investments in artificial intelligence are now driving recovery. Martin Hirzel, president of Swissmem, calls for improved market access and criticizes the blockage of free trade agreements.

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Swissmem president in interview: Swissmem chief Hirzel warns: Bern has not recognised the seriousness of the situation

The Swiss technology industry reduced 6,600 jobs last year, but investments in artificial intelligence are now driving recovery. Martin Hirzel, president of Swissmem, calls for improved market access and criticizes the blockage of free trade agreements.

Bias read (Left): The article highlights criticism of the federal government (Bern) for failing to recognize the severity of the situation, which implies a critique of current policies and suggests a need for more progressive action. The focus on improving market access and free trade agreements aligns with left-wing

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