Switzerland Seeks More China Trade
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•Switzerland wants more trade with China despite US-Chinese tensions
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Switzerland is deepening its economic ties with the Asian giant.
In September , the Swiss government gave the green light for negotiations to go ahead on expanding its free trade agreement ( FTA ) with China .
China is Switzerland 's third -most important trading partner.
China ’s weakened economic growth is putting more pressure on Swiss companies to broaden their options.
Swiss industrial sector is more concerned about this than politicians are, says Alain Graf .
The biggest concern for companies in certain industries is whether their business with Chinese customers could affect their US business.
The US feared that the software would collect data on the handling of goods via a back door and deliver it to the Chinese government.
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