Switzerland considers increasing trade with Taiwan

Published 2021년 9월 23일

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Switzerland is planning to import Taiwanese wax apples as a show of support following China's decision to halt imports of these products from Taiwan. The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in Switzerland is exploring a new economic agreement between Switzerland and Taiwan, and believes that a free trade agreement could potentially bring significant tariff reductions for Swiss companies and Taiwanese exporters. Taiwan's representative in Switzerland believes that without such an agreement, Taiwan could lose its competitive edge in the Swiss market.
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Switzerland plans to import Taiwanese wax apples as a demonstration of its support and friendship. The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in Switzerland organized the plan after China's recent decision to halt imports of sugar and wax apples from Taiwan. TECO and the Parliamentary Intergroup Switzerland-Taiwan met on Wednesday to evaluate the feasibility of a new economic agreement between Switzerland and Taiwan. Marco Chiesa, president of the Parliamentary Intergroup Switzerland-Taiwan, says he hopes to deepen the relationship between the two countries so they can both continue to prosper. A professor at Zurich University, Patrick Ziltener, says that if Taiwan and Switzerland sign a free trade agreement, Swiss companies can enjoy reduced tariffs worth approximately US$45 million per year, while Taiwanese exporters will see reduced tariffs of over US$9.3 million. Ziltener says that if there is no trade agreement between the two countries, Taiwan will lose a competitive ...
Source: Rti

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