Introduction
International trade disputes between foreign buyers and Chinese suppliers are increasingly common as global sourcing expands.
Common Types of Disputes
We frequently handle cases involving:
- Non-delivery of goods
- Payment disputes
- Quality and specification issues
- Contract breaches
Legal Framework in China
These disputes are generally governed by:
- Chinese Contract Law
- Civil Procedure Law
- Relevant international trade agreements (if applicable)
Practical Reality
While the legal framework is structured, the outcome often depends on:
- Strength of evidence
- Asset availability
- Speed of legal response
Conclusion
China provides a formal legal system for resolving trade disputes, but practical enforcement is the key factor in successful recovery.