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CHAMBER OF COMMERCEThe Swiss Chinese Chamber of Commerce, separately registered in Mainland China and Switzerland, and the Swiss Chamber Of Commerce In Hong Kong LTD (SCCHK) are a network of three private associations. Our common goal is to gather the main actors of the Sino-Swiss business community, in order to strengthen the political and economic bonds between the two countries, stimulate interaction and develop business opportunities.Become a MemberSwissCham Go Live !We are proud to present our new website to our members, partners and guests, and hope that the experience will be enjoyable for you! When a new website goes live, there is the excitement of discovering the new design and features – and sometimes, glitches may arise. For that reason, we kindly invite you to share your experience with us by sending an email to members@bei.swisscham.org and thank you for your understanding. -
WELCOME|THE SWISS CHINESE
CHAMBER OF COMMERCEThe Swiss Chinese Chamber of Commerce, separately registered in Mainland China and Switzerland, and Swiss Chamber Of Commerce In Hong Kong LTD (SCCHK) are a network of three private associations. Our common goal is to gather the main actors of the Sino-Swiss business community, in order to strengthen the political and economic bonds between the two countries, stimulate interaction and develop business opportunities.Become a Member -
WELCOME|THE SWISS CHINESE
CHAMBER OF COMMERCEThe Swiss Chinese Chamber of Commerce, separately registered in Mainland China and Switzerland, and Swiss Chamber Of Commerce In Hong Kong LTD (SCCHK) are a network of three private associations. Our common goal is to gather the main actors of the Sino-Swiss business community, in order to strengthen the political and economic bonds between the two countries, stimulate interaction and develop business opportunities.Become a Member -
WELCOME|THE SWISS CHINESE
CHAMBER OF COMMERCEThe Swiss Chinese Chamber of Commerce, separately registered in Mainland China and Switzerland, and Swiss Chamber Of Commerce In Hong Kong LTD (SCCHK) are a network of three private associations. Our common goal is to gather the main actors of the Sino-Swiss business community, in order to strengthen the political and economic bonds between the two countries, stimulate interaction and develop business opportunities.Become a Member
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February 25 @ 6:30 pm - February 25 @ 9:30 pm
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The Impact of the Civil Code on Foreign-Invested Companies
February 3 @ 2:00 pm - February 3 @ 4:00 pm
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Regional Annual General Assembly 2021
March 12 @ 6:30 pm - March 12 @ 9:30 pm
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The Bridge Magazine
The Chinese government has prioritized the development of the Greater Bay Area in the past and will do so also in the years to come. In order to get a feel of what this region represents, the Bridge reached out to several Swiss companies and asked the Consul General of Switzerland in Guangzhou how he sees the development in China’s south. This issue of the Bridge also features a contribution from Vischer law and tax, focusing on the pros and cons of digital platforms that grant access to the Chinese consumers. In addition, we have an article of the University of St. Gallen, looking at the elites of nations, including China and Switzerland. In our member section, we provide an overview of our newly elected Boards in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, a list of past events and seminars, and a summary of companies that joined SwissCham China in the recent months.