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From the desks of the Presidents
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Dear Members and Friends
2022 came to an end – and the events of the
past 12 months are securing a prominent place in the history books. Last month
saw dramatic changes in China in terms of pandemic policy. Almost all
restrictions have been relaxed, and travel to and from China is possible as
early as January 8, 2023.
While this is a welcome development, there
are still too few flights from Europe or Switzerland to China. Air China will
resume flights from Geneva to Beijing in January 2023, while Swiss Airlines is
reviewing the situation and will decide in the first quarter of 2023 when to
resume flights from Switzerland to China. As the border between Hong Kong and
mainland China is expected to open on January 8, 2023, Swiss Airlines flights
to Hong Kong can be used for travel to Greater China in the meantime.
When traveling to China, travelers must
present a negative PCR test conducted within 48 hours prior to departure. The
visa required to enter China will be issued for business, educational and
family travel; tourism visas will not be issued as of now. For more
information, please contact the Chinese consulates and visa centers.
Therefore, business trips are now possible
again, and visits to companies, customers, and partners based in China are
almost as possible as before the pandemic. This also applies to delegations
from China to Switzerland and Europe. Many of you have already contacted us
about delegations wishing to visit Switzerland.
With Chinese New Year (CNY) starting as
early as January 22, 2023 this year, we expect most travel to and from China to
start in early February after the Lantern Festival on February 5, 2023.
As almost all restrictions have been
relaxed, the number of cases in mainland China has increased dramatically in
December 2022. All of you who have relatives, friends, and contacts have
witnessed the concerns of Chinese citizens about these developments. The
questions we asked in the December 2022 newsletter were spot on, the shortage
of ICUs and medicines became obvious. The Chinese healthcare system needs to
learn its lessons to prepare for the next wave of a viral outbreak; regulations
in this regard could change and provide new business opportunities for
companies specializing in this sector.
At the same time, we found that many who
contracted the virus had no symptoms or only mild symptoms. Given the actual
number of infections in China and the recent change in definition or reported
pandemic-related deaths, many countries are now requiring negative Covid tests
for those entering the country from China.
2023 is one of those rare years when the
CNY falls within a few weeks of the start of the calendar year. Therefore, in
this newsletter, we wish you not only a good start to the new year, but also a
good start to the Year of the Water Rabbit. May you be blessed with good
health, business fortune and happy family reunions. We believe that especially
the family reunions after 3 years of pandemic regulations will be greatly
appreciated by many of you.
The next newsletter will be published in
February 2023 with an update on the health situation in mainland China, travel requirements,
and an outlook on the Year of the Rabbit. Until then, we wish you a peaceful,
healthy, and prosperous CNY season.
Kind regards
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Felix Sutter President Zurich Headquarter
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Alexandre Gaillard President Romandie
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Alex Chung Chairman Ticino
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China – The new technological power? How to turn a threat into an opportunity?
CCIG, Bd du Théâtre 4, 1204 Genève
January 12, 2023 |
18:00-20:00 |
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Welcome to attend the conference in Geneva! | |
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China – Business challenges and opportunities in the post-pandemic era
Sala Consiglio Comunale, Palazzo Civico di Lugano, Piazza Riforma 1, 6900 Lugano
January 18, 2023 |
07:45-10:00 |
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You are invited to the business breakfast and networking in the Town Hall of Lugano. | |
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Chinese New Year Celebration with Chinese Traditional Music Concert
TimeVallée Lucerne - Schweizerhofquai 1, 6004 Luzern
January 18, 2023 |
17:30-21:30 |
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Workshop: China strategy for Swiss businesses - what needs to change?
Beau-Rivage Hotel Neuchâtel, Esp. du Mont-Blanc 1, 2000 Neuchâtel
January 20, 2023 |
09:00-19:00 |
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We are delighted to invite you to this exclusive business workshop.
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CEIBS & SCCC Chinese New Year Talk & Apéro
CEIBS Zurich Campus, Hirsackerstrasse 46, 8810 Horgen
January 24, 2023 |
18:00-20:30 |
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Come and join us to celebrate Chinese New Year 2023 and welcome the Year of the Rabbit! | |
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Chinese New Year Celebration Geneva Chapter
Boulevard du Théâtre 4, 1204 Genève
February 08, 2023 |
18:30-22:30 |
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The SCCC Geneva Chapter is delighted to invite you to our Chinese New Year celebration! | |
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Chinese New Year Celebration -Sustainable development case sharing in the field of digitalization
Hotel Schweizerhof, Bahnhofpl. 11, 3001 Bern
February 09, 2023 |
14:00-17:00 |
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You are invited to the Chinese New Year celebration in Hotel Schweizerhof Bern! | |
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SAVE-THE-DATE Swiss-Chinese Life Sciences Forum 2023
More details will follow. | |
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SAVE-THE-DATE 43rd Annual General Meeting SCCC & 18th AGM of SHKBA
UBS Conference Center Grünenhof, Nüschelerstrasse 9, 8001 Zürich
June 14, 2023 |
17:30-20:00 |
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Get useful answers about doing business in China!
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The China Business Guide is a website with very useful information about doing business in China. You will find key questions and answers for business relevant topics. Answers are available in German and English.
Should you need any tailored answers to your specific questions, our experts from the various business industries are here to assist you in your projects.
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Jan 09, 2023 / News
Economy grows despite COVID headwinds
Country registered average growth of 4.5 percent over three years
As it has fought to contain the COVID-19 epidemic for most of the past three years, China's economy has expanded at an average annual rate of 4.5 percent, higher than the world's average.
In 2020, the nation was the first major economic power to register growth. The following year, its GDP increased to 114 trillion yuan ($16.54 trillion). And last year, its economy still managed to grow despite tremendous pressure from COVID-19.
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Jan 08, 2023 / News
China reopens borders in final farewell to zero-COVID
HONG KONG/BEIJING, Jan 8 (Reuters)
Travellers streamed into China by air, land and sea on Sunday, many eager for long-awaited reunions, as Beijing opened borders that have been all but shut since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
After three years, mainland China opened sea and land crossings with Hong Kong and ended a requirement for incoming travellers to quarantine, dismantling a final pillar of a zero-COVID policy that had shielded China's 1.4 billion people from the virus but also cut them off from the rest of the world.
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Jan 06, 2023 / News
Beijing looks to Comcast to aid China’s post-Covid economic recovery, while Shanghai officials meet Estée Lauder
Beijing looks to Comcast to aid China’s post-Covid economic recovery, while Shanghai officials meet Estée Lauder.
Yin Li, secretary of the Beijing municipal party committee, held a virtual meeting with Comcast Corporation CEO Brian Roberts on Thursday.
Major provinces including Hainan, Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Guangdong, have dispatched business delegations overseas to drum up Investment.China’s regional economic powerhouses such as Beijing and Shanghai are ramping up efforts to attract foreign investment by meeting with multinational companies to drive up consumption for post-Covid economic recovery.
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Dec 28, 2022 / News
Reisen von und nach China soll wieder möglich sein
Das Ende der abschreckenden Hotelquarantäne lässt auch Geschäftsleute und Touristiker in der Schweiz aufatmen.
BENJAMIN TRIEBE, PETER A. FISCHER
Die weltgrösste Volkswirtschaft will sich nach drei Jahren wieder für den Rest der Welt öffnen. Im Zuge der Corona-Lockerungen soll die Hotelquarantänefür einreisende Personen ab dem 8. Januar wegfallen. Das wird es nicht nur ausländischen Besuchern leichter machen, in das Reich der Mitte zu gelangen. Auch für Chinesen wird es wieder attraktiver, ihr Land zu verlassen. Das soll zuerst für Geschäftsleute, Studenten und Angehörige mit Verwandten im Ausland gelten.
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SZEO Switzerland
Shenzhen municipality government’s European office for trade and investment in Switzerland. |
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We welcome our new Individual Members:
Diana Steiner-Shao
Na Liu
Not a member yet? Apply for membership HERE.
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SCCC Christmas Apéro 2022
Terrasse, Limmatquai 3, 8001 Zurich
December 07, 2022 |
18:00-22:00
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路遥知马力,日久见人心。
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Lù yáo zhī mǎ lì, rì jiǔ jiàn rén xīn.
Just as distance tests a horse’s strength, time can reveal a person’s heart.( Time will reveal the true nature of humans.)
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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. | |
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