International Trade Disputes in China

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.

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