China is billing its large cities as up-and-coming spots to host disputes through arbitration, but international interest is still lowAnalysts say a more developed system is needed to assuage concerns from global firms and catch up to venues like Singapore
As China works to sell itself as a viable destination for international firms to air their disputes through arbitration, more must be done for these efforts to meet with success, analysts and professionals say.
China’s top court acknowledges drop in judgments shared on public database and says it will launch limited legal archives – a move lawyers and scholars say is incompatible with ‘sunshine judiciary’ principle Beijing has promoted.
A think tank has recommended the establishment of a common market in China’s Greater Bay Area, proposing a system of regional integration similar to the European Union.
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