China Daily Global Edition (USA)

CIIE to enlarge scope of China-Switzerlan­d links

- By HE WEI in Shanghai hewei@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s overarchin­g decisions for further opening-up delivered through the China Internatio­nal Import Expo are set to further widen the scope of the China-Switzerlan­d bilateral relationsh­ip that is already “substantia­l, establishe­d and all-encompassi­ng”, a top Swiss diplomat said.

As a result of the strategic decisions taken at the highest level, the CIIE is beyond a trade fair but a “political statement by China to the world”, which can lead to a triple-win situation for Chinese consumers, Chinese manufactur­ers and foreign investors, said Swiss Ambassador to China, Jean-Jacques de Dardel.

“Opening-up is not just for the purpose of helping the Chinese get better goods. Chinese manufactur­ers can access machines that enable them to produce better … and it brings in foreign investors to understand that they can do business in a more open environmen­t,” he told China Daily during the expo in Shanghai.

De Dardel said he also looked forward to the “trickle-down effect” of the opening-up decision via the CIIE, by potentiall­y changing the perception on open trade, saying this may exert a profound impact on “all levels of decision-making in the business world”.

“If China is opening up and some other countries are closing down, obviously the instinct is going to lead these (business) decision-makers to start thinking more deeply into new possibilit­ies and new frontiers for them in China,” he said.

The Swiss National Pavilion at the CIIE was represente­d by 23 Swiss companies and institutio­nal partners, covering a wide range of fields — from clean technologi­es to pharmaceut­icals, finance, watches and logistics. An additional 50 companies also joined the event showcasing their innovation prowess at various booths within the commercial area of the fair.

China was Switzerlan­d’s third-largest trading partner, with bilateral trade volume amounting to 37 billion Swiss francs ($36.7 billion) last year, trailing the European Union and the United States. The robust trade and investment ties are assured by a number of arrangemen­ts including the Free Trade Agreement in 2014 and the Innovative Strategic Partnershi­p in 2016.

“Our presence here shows our common commitment to free and rule-based internatio­nal trade,” said De Dardel. “We hope to establish links among industries and businesses from both countries, to engage with more stakeholde­rs, thus to further elevate our bilateral ties.”

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Jean-Jacques de Dardel, Swiss ambassador to China

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