The Swiss State
Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO)
is the competence centre of the Federal Administration for sustainable economic
development cooperation. Regarding commodities, it supports selected partner
countries in respect to the diversification of its economic base and reduction
of dependence on exports of raw materials. By doing so, SECO avoids any use
of interventionist measures. The focus is on the promotion of sustainably produced
raw materials.
The International
Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO)
based in Yokohama and funded in 1983, facilitates discussion, consultation and
international co-operation on issues relating to the international trade and
utilization of tropical timber and the sustainable management of its resource
base. The governing body of ITTO is the International Tropical Timber Council
(ITTC), which includes all members (Producer and Consumer countries). ITTC is
supported by four committees: Economic Information and Market Intelligence,
Reforestation and Forest Management, Forest Industry, and Finance and Administration.
Intercooperation,
a non-government, non-profit making Swiss Organization for Development and Cooperation,
delivers to SECO comprehensive advisory services in matters relating to tropical
forestry in general, and to tropical timber trade and sustainable management
of tropical timber producing forests in particular. It is SECO's strategic partner
for all the activities and international debate relating to the Swiss membership
in the ITTO.
The cooperation between Switzerland and
the ITTO represents one of the main tools of the Swiss policy towards sustainable
use of tropical forests. Other actions are undertaken by the Federal Office
for the Environment (FOEN)
and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC).