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February 12, 2012
The network of business contacts between Switzerland and Russia is expanding. A few months ago, the Swiss Russian Industrial Business Club was launched in Neuchâtel. Meanwhile in Zurich the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation opened its first Swiss office.
On 29 September 2011, the "Swiss Russian Industrial Business Club" (SRIBC) was launched in Neuchâtel. And so the Swiss Russian Industrial Forum held in mid- February of the same year came to an end and, at the same time, it received a strong push for future endeavors. The industry forum took place very successfully in Basel under the auspices of Sergei Ganin, CEO at CIM-Ingenia SA, Neuchâtel, and the then head of the Russian commercial representation in Switzerland, Dr. Yuri Khromov. Around 180 industrial and business people took up the invitation even though it was the first event of its kind. No doubt many other events will follow in Switzerland or Russia as a result of the SRIBC.
In Zürich, on the other hand, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation extended invitations to attend the grand opening of its first Swiss representation on 1 December 2011. Since December it is now perfectly located on 10 Lintheschergasse, parallel to Bahnhofstrasse and not even 100 m from the main train station in Zurich.
Among those who attended the opening ceremony were, in addition to numerous invited guests from the business community, also all members of the official Mixed Economic Commission Switzerland Russia. The Commission convenes once a year in late fall or winter alternating in Switzerland and then in Russia the next year.
The Joint Chambers of Commerce (JCC) hardly needs any introduction among those business people familiar with Russia. The Chamber of Commerce has long been the prime address for business events concerning Russia, the Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan and other CIS countries. Moreover, it is the key point of contact for specific questions regarding export: for its members the JCC is happy to find suitable experts to address individual concerns.
In September 2011, a fresh breeze also began blowing through the JCC. Since then, the Joint Chambers has been newly headed up by the extremely dedicated co-directors Dr. Dorit Sallis and Dr. Aliya Yedilbayeva. Many exciting events will be offered and members can benefit from the reasonable admission prices as can interested individuals at small surcharge. The next events are posted here.
July 31, 2011
by Matthew Allen, swissinfo.ch
Having previously dipped a toe into the market, Russian firms have been gradually building up a presence and diversifying in Switzerland over the last few years.
One observer of Russian business interests in Switzerland estimates that the number of enterprises has nearly doubled in the last five years to reach around 200 separate entities.
The presence is still mainly felt in the commodities market with Switzerland trading some 75 per cent of all Russian oil exports.
February 1, 2012
Russia’s Ministry for Industry presented the country’s application for hosting EXPO 2020 in Davos, Switzerland, in the course of the current economic forum. The candidate Russian city for hosting the exhibition is Yekaterinburg.
In addition to Moscow-based officials, the representatives of EXPO 2020 application committee, Sverdlovsk Region’s Minister for International & Foreign Economic Relations Alexander Kharlov, and Mayor of Yekaterinburg Evgeny Porunov arrived in Switzerland as well. It was reported that after a recent tender, a 6.5m RUR contract was signed for the development of a concept for holding World Universal Exhibition EXPO 2020 in Yekaterinburg. Sverdlovsk Region announced earlier that the cost of Yekaterinburg applying for EXPO 2020 was estimated at 300m RUR. A subsidy to this amount was thus allocated to EXPO 2020 Application Committee, a non-profit NGO.
Foreign media (like The Washington Post, for example), report the Russian Government signed a sixteen-month, $7.1m contract with Weber Shandwick to get advice on coordinating EXPO 2020. The video ads for Yekaterinburg’s application were designed by Adore Creative, a company that has worked with Reebok, Pepsi, Sony, and the Walt Disney Company.
Soon there will be launched an own Yekaterinburg EXPO website: www.expo2020.ru


