Relations between Switzerland and China are good and cover a wide range of areas. The two countries signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in 2007 to step up high-level political consultations and strengthen bilateral relations in all areas. In addition to regular official contacts between Beijing and Bern, projects are carried out in partnership with cantons, cities and communes. At civil society level, lively exchanges take place between experts, academics and artists' associations. An innovative strategic partnership was agreed between Switzerland and China in 2016. Since 2018, the foreign ministers of the two countries have also held a strategic dialogue. Swiss and Chinese authorities are engaged in more than 30 technical dialogues in total. In 2025, Switzerland and China are celebrating the 75th anniversary of their diplomatic relations with bilateral activities focusing on culture and tourism.
Within the framework of the Asia G20 Strategy 2025–28, adopted by the Federal Council in June 2025, the China Strategy 2021–24 was updated and expanded to include the Asian G20 countries (China, India, Indonesia, Japan and South Korea). Switzerland is thus establishing a solid basis for a differentiated understanding of Asia's regional dynamics.
On 10 October 2025, Switzerland and China issued a joint statement on the occasion of the fourth round of the strategic dialogue between the two foreign ministers, Ignazio Cassis and Wang Yi, in Bellinzona:
Joint statement (PDF, 2 Pages, 147.7 kB, French)
Treaty database
Government of the People's Republic of China, official
Memorandum of Understanding on Promoting Dialogue and Cooperation
Joint declaration between the People's Republic of China and the Swiss Confederation on the establishment of an innovative strategic partnership
Asia G20 Strategy 2025–28