The Swiss Business in China Survey 2023
Casas-Klett, T., Musy, N., & Xiao, Z. (2023). The Swiss Business in China Survey 2023.Zurich: Seismo. doi: https://doi.org/10.33058/seismo.30829
80 Pages Posted: 23 May 2023
Date Written: May 18, 2023
Abstract
Like its 2022 predecessor, the 2023 Swiss Business in China survey provides rich new findings and insights. It is particularly important as it allows direct comparisons to be made between the new post zero-COVID business environment and pre-pandemic years.
Swiss firms have recovered their confidence in successfully doing business in China and now view the country as a priority market for investment at a similar level to the pre-pandemic years.
However, Swiss businesses have lower expectations than in the past in terms of their sales and profit growth. China’s growth potential is considered in an article in Part III of this report.
Overall, Swiss companies in China seem to have weathered the challenges created by the 3 years of the pandemic.
Many took advantage of the crisis to improve their efficiency. Less intense competition and a more favorable human resources situation for Swiss employers certainly helped.
Interestingly, Swiss companies see previously reported challenges related to innovation and R&D in China as less of an issue. Time will tell if this is because they now face less intense competition or whether they are scaling down their innovation and R&D activities in China.
Despite the more positive outlook, the travails of 2022 have left an indelible impact on the business environment in China.
Regulatory challenges have not diminished and the likelihood of international sanctions on Chinese companies has risen due to the increasingly tense geopolitical situation. As a result, many Swiss businesses are changing their China strategies.
While Swiss firms still expect additional growth and profits from their China businesses, they are clearly more cautious with the investments that they plan to make. In particular, over 40% of them are canceling or postponing planned investments due to geopolitical tensions.
We would like to sincerely thank all of the participants in the 2023 survey. The respondents inform this report with valuable and timely insights on the opportunities for Swiss firms doing business in China at a time when such information is not more easily available. The outcome supports better communication between Head Offices and their Chinese subsidiaries and more successful businesses for all.
Keywords: China, Switzerland, Survey, FDI, International business, International management
JEL Classification: F23, F21, F15
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