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From the desks of the Presidents


Dear Members and Friends

April is upon us, and its weather changes convey a sense of unpredictability. This reflects the current economic situation worldwide.

Last Friday's summit meeting between China and Europe, which takes place once a year, failed to produce a breakthrough on the issues that both sides considered important, namely China's role in the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the ratification of the EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment.

Monitoring the sanctions is becoming an increasingly important task for the economic actors involved, especially as it seems that the atrocities will not end soon, and further sanctions could be imposed on trade with Russia. In addition, third party countries have imposed export bans on certain products such as raw materials for fertilizer production, which will further complicate trade and jeopardize globalized trade practices.

The unpredictability is also reflected in the lockdown of Shanghai, China's economic center. The strategy to reduce the impact by splitting the lockdown in a first phase to Puxi and in a second phase to Pudong had to be revised when more cases were detected. The spread of Omicron outbreaks throughout China will lead to further lockdowns and push available resources to their limits. It is likely that the current approach will be changed to a more practical one in which asymptomatic cases are not forcibly housed in central facilities until individuals test negative.

The pandemic situation in China will lead to further supply chain disruptions and will not abate soon. Unless China makes significant changes to its pandemic policy, we expect the situation to continue well into Q4 2022 or even into Q1 2023.

The chamber with its various board members and office personnel is closely monitoring the situation and will update its members when and where feasible. The interactions with stakeholders from the Swiss and Chinese government are used to exchange views and insights, as well as indicate the urgent needs of the SCCC members to the government bodies.

We wish you all the best for the Ching Ming (tomb sweeping) holidays and Easter holidays: moments to reflect on our past, our future, and our values that we apply in our daily interactions.

Sincerely,









Felix Sutter
President Zurich
Headquarter
Alexandre Gaillard
President Romandie
Chapter
Alex Chung
Chairman Ticino
Chapter

In this Newsletter

Upcoming Events Announcements News New Members

Webinars & Events

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Cross-Cultural Management In Chinese Context: How To Turn Differences Into Advantages

Online (Zoom)
April 07, 2022 | 13:00-14:00 | Add to calendar
Learn to analyze cultural difference, know dynamic human behaviors in China and get a better way to lead effectively.
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"Common Prosperity", the impact of Chinese policies on the Swiss economy

Sala degli specchi , Villa Ciani
April 22, 2022 | 17:00-19:00 | Add to calendar
"Common Prosperity" aims at narrowing the widening wealth gap and focusing on the emerging Chinese middle class.
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Monthly Virtual Get-Together

Online (Zoom)
April 26, 2022 | 17:00-18:00 | Add to calendar
Participate in our Monthly Virtual Get-Together and enjoy casual conversations with fellow SCCC and SHKBA members.
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Chengdu-Chongqing Economic Circle

April 26, 2022 | 18:00-20:00 | Add to calendar
Learn about the economic and industrial development of the southwest of China and build connections with potential business partners.

[SAVE THE DATE] Afterwork Aperitivo

PANERAI Boutique Genève, Rue du Rhône 21
May 05, 2022 | 18:00-20:00 | Add to calendar
Save the date for the next Afterwork in Geneva!
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Sustainability & Sustainable Finance

Nüschelerstrasse 9, 8001 Zürich | UBS Conference Center Grünenhof
May 12, 2022 | 16:00-17:30 | Add to calendar
UBS experts discuss the perspectives on sustainability targets and Sustainable Finance

[SAVE THE DATE] China’s economic and financial outlook amidst global uncertainties- Insights from ICBC

Geneva
May 19, 2022 | 16:00-19:00 | Add to calendar
In today's constantly evolving world, what answers can the banks give?
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Chinese New Year Celebration 2022

Swiss Re Centre for Global Dialogue | Gheistrasse 37, 8803 Rüschlikon
May 20, 2022 | 17:00-22:00 | Add to calendar
We invite our members, partners and friends to celebrate the Year of the Tiger with us in a festive atmosphere.

[SAVE THE DATE] 42nd Annual General Meeting SCCC & 17th AGM of SHKBA

Credit Suisse Forum St. Peter, St. Peterstrasse 19, 8001 Zürich
June 08, 2022 | 17:00-20:00 | Add to calendar
Save the date for the next Annual General Meeting.

News Switzerland - China

         
 
Feb 01, 2022 / News
The future of retail is written in China

Intarget has published a white paper, the "In China Monitor". You can find the February 2022 edition here.
 
Mar 08, 2022 / News
Glimpse into China’s VR/AR world

In addition to the government, VR/AR has caught the attention of China’s tech giants. Read more about the initiatives taken by both sectors to develop the technology for various applications.
 
         
 
Mar 10, 2022 / News
Federal Council set to formally coordinate dealings with China

The Foreign Affairs Committee of the Council of States wants to institutionalize the exchange and coordination of stakeholders active in the areas of politics, business, science and civil society in terms of dealings with China.
 
Mar 13, 2022 / News
Beijing Paralympics 2022

That's a wrap: Beijing 2022 heralds the new era for winter Para sports. The "sleeping giant" China is now fully awoken. The future looks bright thanks to the next generation of stars to have emerged at Beijing Paralympics 2022.
 
         
 
Mar 24, 2022 / News
Internationalization – Between growth and headwinds

Nicolas Musy notes, among other things, that after a period of weakness, China has managed to pick up its growth. Despite the pandemic, it received a record volume of foreign direct investment in 2021.

 
Mar 25, 2022 / News
Shougang or the new icon of Chinese industrial heritage

It is an insight published in french in Le Temps on the Beijing 2022 Olympic Games, in connection with the research project and  financed by the Swiss National Fund on economic, urban and societal transformations in Beijing (2020-2024).
 
     
 
Mar 30, 2022 / News
New Swissnex CEO Philippe Roesle

Philippe Roesle is CEO of Swissnex in China and Head of the Science, Technology, Education Office at the Embassy of Switzerland in China. He will continue to facilitate the development and cooperation between Switzerland and China in education, research, and innovation.
 

New Members

         
 

Convenience4you.swiss GmbH


Convenience4you.swiss gmbh is producer, buyer and seller of food bulk and raw materials with industrial applications and ready-to-use-products for retail, hotel and gastronomy businesses worldwide.

 

Intarget Suisse


Intarget is the partner for strategic consulting with offices in Switzerland, Italy and China. It supports companies by developing effective brand strategies for optimal customer journey coverage.

 
         
 

FunPlus International AG

FunPlus is a world-class, independent game developer and publisher with HQ in Switzerland and worldwide operations. Top games include State of Survival, King of Avalon, Guns of Glory and Call of Antia.
 

Advisor Swiss Insurancce SA

For more than 20 years, Advisor Swiss Insurancce SA has been providing health insurance solutions tailored to the needs of international institutions and their employees.
 
     
 

CPCI

CPCI, one stop shop actif dans la finance, l’immobilier, la fiscalité, et la fiduciaire, membre du réseau Russell Bedford International.
 


We welcome our new Individual Members:
  • Eliane Hofmann
  • Leah Hong Bachmann
  • Jolene Yiqiao Kong
  • Alexandre Levy
  • Patricia Zwahlen
  • Ecaterina Cojuhari


Not a member yet? Apply for membership HERE.

Past events

SCCC Spring Apero

Schiffbaustrasse 2, 8031 Zurich | Rooftop of MLL and BDO
April 01, 2022 | 17:00-21:00
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Swiss-Chinese Life Sciences Forum 2022

Online
March 16, 2022 | 09:30-12:00
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How can Switzerland attract Chinese winter sports enthusiasts?

Online
March 15, 2022 | 10:00-12:00
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Proverb of the month

千里之行,始於足下。


Qiānlǐ zhī xíng, shǐyú zú xià.

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

Laozi (Daodejing)


Partners

The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China is the largest bank in the world. Its Swiss branch was entered in the Commercial Register on 11 December 2017 and officially opened in Zurich on 21 June 2018. ICBC Zurich offers valuable networks and comprehensive services and advice to Swiss investors intending to invest in China.
 
 
Gunvor Vischer AG
 
 
 
PwC Switzerland Global Enterprise Air China
 

Swiss-Chinese Chamber of Commerce

Zurich Head Office
Kappelergasse 15
8001 Zurich

Phone: +41 44 421 38 88

info@sccc.ch
Romandie Chapter
4, bd du Théâtre
1204 Geneva

Phone: +41 22 310 37 10
info.romandie@sccc.ch
Ticino Chapter
c/o Alex Chung
Piazza Riforma 1
6900 Lugano
Phone: +41 58 866 70 95

ticino@sccc.ch
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