Swiss Minister of Economic Affairs Joseph Deiss and Colombian Minister of Trade,
Industry and Tourism Jorge Humberto Botero signed two investment and economic
agreements in Berne on Wednesday.
The first agreement, on the promotion and reciprocal protection of investments
between Switzerland and Colombia, covers the handling of foreign investments
by the host country, the transfer of capital and investment income, compensation
for expropriation and procedures for settling disputes.
The agreement sets out Switzerland and Colombia's intent to guarantee their
investors added legal security and to seek to create a favourable climate for
the investment of foreign capital.
Colombia is one of the main recipients for Swiss direct investments in Latin
America, and it is hoped that the agreement will help strengthen economic relations
between the two countries.
In addition, Deiss, Botero and representatives of the other member States of
the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) signed an EFTA-Colombia Declaration
on Cooperation, under which the EFTA States and Colombia will seek to strengthen
their efforts for improving conditions for economic cooperation.
In the framework of the EFTA-Colombia Joint Committee set up under the Declaration,
the parties will jointly examine the possibilities for promoting trade and investment,
using available foreign economic policy instruments.
The Swiss and Colombian ministers also discussed a number of other areas of
economic cooperation, including potential for a bilateral double taxation avoidance
agreement.