Swiss official praises Türkiye's impressive reform drive and economic potential

A senior Swiss trade official has commended Türkiye's strong commitment to economic reforms and stability during the 19th Türkiye-Switzerland Economic Forum. Francois Gabella highlighted Türkiye's strategic position, technological capabilities, and potential for collaboration in energy, infrastructure, and green technology sectors
A high-ranking Swiss trade official has praised Türkiye's determined reform agenda and growing economic stability during bilateral economic discussions in Istanbul. Francois Gabella, Vice Chair of Switzerland Global Enterprise, described Türkiye's commitment to economic transformation as "absolutely impressive" following his participation in the 19th Türkiye-Switzerland Economic Forum organized with the Swiss Chamber of Commerce and Swiss Embassy.
Strategic Partnership Opportunities
Gabella emphasized that Türkiye's unique geopolitical positioning enables effective market penetration in regions where Swiss businesses face greater challenges. He identified multiple sectors for enhanced cooperation, including renewable energy, green technology, pharmaceutical production, and major infrastructure development. The Swiss official noted that combining Türkiye's project execution capabilities with Switzerland's technical expertise could create significant competitive advantages in international markets.
Technological Innovation and Startup Ecosystem
During his visit to Turkish technology parks, Gabella expressed admiration for the breadth of technological innovation spanning biotechnology, micro-technology, space research, and advanced materials. He highlighted the vibrant startup environment and government support for emerging companies while noting the importance of developing robust financial ecosystems to provide essential seed capital for technological ventures. Swiss investment networks could offer valuable funding opportunities for promising Turkish startups.
Infrastructure and Energy Collaboration
With global transitions toward renewable energy creating new challenges in grid management and storage, Gabella suggested Swiss-Turkish cooperation could address complex engineering requirements in solar and wind energy implementation. He also pointed to Switzerland's international experience in dam construction and highway development as complementary to Türkiye's proven capabilities in executing large-scale infrastructure projects across multiple regions, including Africa and Central Asia.
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