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广州仲裁涉外业务量突破百亿元
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2026-01-14 11:44
Core Insights - The Guangzhou Arbitration Commission reported a significant increase in its international arbitration business, with the number of cases accepted reaching 877, a year-on-year growth of 27% [1] - The total amount in dispute for these cases reached 12.3 billion yuan, marking a 34% increase and surpassing the 10 billion yuan threshold for the first time [1] - The average amount in dispute per case was approximately 14.02 million yuan, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 5.6% [1] Group 1 - The Guangzhou Arbitration Commission is one of the first seven city arbitration institutions in China, expanding its business coverage to parties from 22 countries and jurisdictions by 2025 [1] - Since 2019, the commission has served market entities from a total of 67 countries and jurisdictions [1] - Cases related to the "Belt and Road" initiative numbered 63, showing a year-on-year increase of 14%, enhancing cross-border dispute resolution capabilities [1] Group 2 - The commission is actively expanding its international network through a dual approach of "going out" and "bringing in," with plans to deepen cooperation with top global arbitration institutions [1] - A London hearing center has been established at the International Dispute Resolution Centre (IDRC) in the UK, where the commission has innovated a model combining "Guangzhou arbitration location + London hearing location + full online processing" [1] - The commission is also integrating into the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, promoting arbitration rule alignment and mechanism connectivity [2]
沪港共商亚太调解新路径
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-09-19 14:23
Core Viewpoint - The seventh Hong Kong-Shanghai Commercial Mediation Forum was held to explore the development paths and cooperation opportunities for commercial mediation in the Asia-Pacific region [1][2] Group 1: Forum Highlights - The forum brought together representatives from the legal, government, academic, and commercial mediation sectors from Hong Kong and Shanghai [1] - The unveiling of the New World International Legal Service Center and the Shanghai Economic and Trade Commercial Mediation Center (Huangpu) marks a significant step in the collaboration between the two regions [1] - 40 enterprise representatives committed to prioritizing mediation for resolving commercial disputes [1] Group 2: Service Development - The New World International Legal Service Center aims to address legal barriers for companies going abroad and enhance international business order through digital technology and flexible dispute resolution [1] - The Shanghai Economic and Trade Commercial Mediation Center (Huangpu) will provide more specialized legal service resources to create a top-tier legal business environment [1] Group 3: Expert Discussions - Experts from China, South Korea, Japan, the UK, and Australia discussed themes such as "Commercial Mediation and Cross-Border Dispute Resolution" and "International Commercial Mediation Brand Building" [1] - The Hong Kong government emphasized its role as an international legal and dispute resolution service center in the Asia-Pacific region under China's 14th Five-Year Plan [1] Group 4: International Mediation Initiatives - The International Mediation Institute will offer neutral and professional mediation services for international commercial disputes, catering to diverse legal cultures [2] - The Supreme People's Court of China will continue to enhance the construction of international commercial courts and promote the integration of mediation with litigation and arbitration [2]
华南(香港)国际仲裁院展示解决跨境争议独特优势 成功办结首宗“港资港仲裁”案件
Shen Zhen Shang Bao· 2025-08-21 23:20
Group 1 - The South China (Hong Kong) International Arbitration Center (SCIAHK) has recently accepted and concluded its first arbitration case involving Hong Kong-funded enterprises since the Supreme People's Court's approval in February 2023 regarding the applicability of Hong Kong and Macau laws in the Greater Bay Area [1] - The case involves a Hong Kong-funded enterprise based in Shenzhen and a mainland individual, with arbitration taking place in Hong Kong and hearings held in Shenzhen, showcasing the unique advantages of the "six doubles" system in resolving cross-border disputes in the Greater Bay Area [1] - Since its establishment, SCIAHK has handled a total of 54 arbitration cases with a total dispute amount exceeding RMB 2.77 billion [2]