During Li's maiden official trip, bilateral relations with the four countries he visited were significantly strengthened.
The signing of the memorandum means Switzerland will soon become the first country in continental Europe to reach such an agreement with China.
What China-Switzerland FTA brings about?
China-Switzerland FTA to benefit both sides
Germany tour to enhance bilateral ties, China-EU ties
Premier Li Keqiang arrived in Zurich Thursday evening for an official visit to Switzerland, his first trip to Europe since he took office in March.
Li slams EU's trade policies against China
FTA would bring benefits to both nations
Full text of Li's article on German newspaper
Premier Li Keqiang receives a warm welcome from Pakistani President.
A soldier stands guard as he helps to secure the area and clear the roads before the motorcade of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang passes by in Islamabad May 22, 2013.
The Heavy Mechanical Complex (HMC) in north of Islamabad, Pakistan, dubbed the “Chinese Factory” by locals, is looking forward to further cooperation with China amid efforts to upgrade the facilities and strengthen the design capability, Dr Muhammad Ashraf Butt Managing Director said.
“Safety is a state of mind, and accident is an absence of mind.” Visitors to the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC), about 75 km northwest of Islamabad, will not find this slogan difficult in this heavily-guarded aviation engineering base.
China and India are strategic partners and friendly neighbors.
China and India are discussing boosting an equal and fair environment to promote two-way trade and investment, Premier Li Keqiang said.
Chinese market welcomes Indian companies
Trip to New Delhi proves 'very fruitful'
Partners advance peace and development
Out to consolidate an all-weather friendship indeed
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang scatters rose petals at the Mahatma Gandhi memorial at Rajghat in New Delhi May 20, 2013. [Photo/Agencies]
Zhang Yang left his home near Beijing to study Buddhism "in the country where it was born". A second-year student of the department of Buddhist studies at Delhi University, Zhang, 26, is one of several students from different parts of China who have made, at least temporarily, Delhi their home.