Bilateral relations Switzerland–South Africa

Relations between Switzerland and South Africa are close and wide-ranging. South Africa has long been one of Switzerland's key economic partners on the African continent. At government level, the two countries prioritise collaborative efforts in economic cooperation, education, research and innovation.

Key aspects of diplomatic relations

Switzerland has set out a strategy for sub-Saharan Africa for 2021–24.

South Africa is a lion economy, making it one of the African countries that harbour high economic potential, particularly in terms of investment and trade, and that are characterised by dynamic growth.

Political meetings between the deputy ministers of Switzerland and South Africa about current and future bilateral cooperation are held every year.

Financial cooperation between the two countries is governed by two agreements on double taxation avoidance and the automatic exchange of information on tax matters.

Treaty database

Southern African Development Community

Sub-Saharan Africa Strategy 2021–2024 (PDF, 48 Pages, 3.1 MB, English)

Economic cooperation

South Africa is one of Switzerland's key economic partners on the African continent. In 2022 the volume of trade between the two countries exceeded CHF 6,25 billion. Switzerland mainly imports precious metals from South Africa and exports pharmaceutical products, machinery, precision instruments and watches.

More than 100 Swiss companies have subsidiaries or production facilities in South Africa, where they employ around 50,000 people. The Swiss embassy in Pretoria hosts a Swiss Business Hub, which is responsible for implementing Switzerland's export strategies in southern and eastern Africa. 

Trade promotion, Switzerland Global Enterprise SGE

Swiss Cham Southern Africa

Cooperation in education, research and innovation

Researchers who are citizens of South Africa can apply to the State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI) for Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships.

In 2007 the two countries concluded the Swiss-South Africa Joint Research Programme (SSAJRP), an agreement on scientific and technological cooperation.

cience Foundation and the National Research Foundation signed a lead agency agreement" further strengthening bilateral research cooperation.  

Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships for Foreign Scholars and Artists SERI

«Lead Agency Agreement»

Development cooperation and humanitarian aid

South Africa is one of the priority countries in the economic development cooperation programme of the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO).

SECO's 2021–24 strategy aims to help develop a competitive economy for sustainable growth, promote a viable and resource-efficient private sector, and support the creation of favourable economic framework conditions to attract business and investment.

SECO South Africa Cooperation Programme 2021–24 

Swiss nationals in South Africa

According to the statistics on the Swiss abroad, as of December 2021 there were 7,937 Swiss nationals living in South Africa. At the end of 2022 there were 1,989 South African nationals living in Switzerland.

Cultural exchanges

Switzerland and South Africa have close cultural ties, especially in the fields of music and dance. Most of these projects are funded privately. Pro Helvetia has an office in South Africa, located in Johannesburg.

Pro Helvetia office in Johannesburg

History of bilateral relations

The second half of the 19th century saw a rapid development in trade relations between the two countries.

The first Swiss consulate in South Africa was opened in Pretoria in 1887, followed by another in Cape Town in 1916. In 1960 the representation in Pretoria was updated to an embassy.

The SDC became active in South Africa during the final phase of the apartheid regime and contributed to the efforts to achieve a peaceful political transition. Switzerland also supported the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). In 2015 the SDC coordination office in South Africa was closed and merged with the office in Zimbabwe. SECO has had its own cooperation strategy for South Africa since 2009 and a programme team at the embassy in Pretoria since 2010.

South Africa, historical Dictionary of Switzerland (de, fr, it)

Historical Diplomativ documents of Switzerland, Dodis

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