BEIJING, June 26,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A news
report from China.org.cn: The China-Switzerland Business
Dialogue and a roadshow for the 2nd China International Supply
Chain Expo (CISCE) were held in Zurich on June
19, with Chinese and Swiss officials and business leaders in
attendance.
Ren Hongbin, chairman of the
China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), led
the Chinese delegation at the event and gave a keynote speech.
Other speakers included Chen Yun,
Chinese consul general in Zurich
and for the Principality of Liechtenstein, Xie
Guoxiang, minister-counselor of the Chinese Embassy in
Switzerland, Stefan Barny of Switzerland Global Enterprise,
and Robert Wiest, president of the
Swiss-Chinese Chamber of Commerce.
The event drew over 100 business leaders from both
countries.
Ren emphasized the complementary nature of China's extensive market and integrated
industrial chains with Switzerland's advanced economy and industrial
capabilities. He invited Swiss companies to participate in the
upcoming CISCE to enhance cooperation and streamline global supply
chain processes.
Stefan Barny of Switzerland
Global Enterprise stated that Switzerland Global Enterprise would
work to facilitate greater Swiss participation in the next expo,
viewing it as a crucial step in strengthening Sino-Swiss and global
economic ties.
President Wiest of the Swiss-Chinese Chamber of Commerce
commended CCPIT's efforts in organizing the expo, describing it as
an effective and professional platform that contributes to the
orderly development of international trade.
Chen Yun, Chinese consul general
in Zurich, praised the inaugural
CISCE for demonstrating China's
commitment to economic openness, which has bolstered international
confidence in the second expo. She encouraged Swiss companies to
seize the opportunities presented by the event to enter the Chinese
market.
Xie Guoxiang, minister-counselor
of the Chinese Embassy in Switzerland, highlighted the significant
industrial strengths of both countries and the vast potential for
cooperation, encouraging more businesses to pursue tangible
collaborations with China.
The second CISCE, set to take place in Beijing from Nov. 26 to
30, 2024, will showcase advanced manufacturing, intelligent
vehicles, green agriculture, clean energy, digital technology,
healthy living, and supply chain services. Over 400 companies,
ranging from local enterprises to global players, have already
committed to participating in the event.
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