Core Insights - The number of maritime dispute cases in China has been increasing annually, particularly in areas such as offshore wind power and deep-sea aquaculture [1][2] Group 1: Maritime Dispute Cases - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, Chinese courts resolved a total of 168,000 maritime dispute cases [1] - Among these, 42,000 cases were related to maritime cargo transportation and freight forwarding, while 18,000 cases involved ship sales and shipbuilding [1] Group 2: Emerging Maritime Industries - There is a rapid growth in cases involving new marine productive forces, including offshore wind power financing leasing and marine energy exploration [2] - The Supreme People's Court is developing judicial opinions to enhance the management and professional capabilities in maritime litigation services [2] Group 3: International Maritime Jurisdiction - A total of 12,000 foreign-related cases were adjudicated, involving parties from 146 countries and regions, indicating China's growing international influence in maritime judicial matters [2] - The increasing choice of Chinese courts by parties with no actual connection to China highlights the country's status as a significant center for resolving international maritime disputes [2]
中国最高法:涉海上风电、深海养殖等案件数量逐年提升
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2026-02-27 13:21