Who Pays Translation/Notarization/Authentication Fee in Enforcing Foreign Judgments or Arbitral Awards in China?
The costs of translation, notarization and authentication of the application documents are borne by the applicant itself.
The costs of translation, notarization and authentication of the application documents are borne by the applicant itself.
Chinese courts can serve you with the court papers by electronic means, such as e-mail, as long as you have so agreed and it is not prohibited by your country.
Preventing the purchase of old or substandard steel products in the steel trade requires implementing a comprehensive quality control process and due diligence measures.
Can I sue Chinese companies in the UK and then enforce a British judgment in China?
This post delves into the workings of deposit account services in the context of international steel trade and highlights the benefits they offer to both buyers and sellers.
The solar industry in China has witnessed a series of competitive technological races that have shaped its evolution.
The official ranking for the Top 20 global photovoltaic (PV) silicon material companies in 2023 has been unveiled, based on their silicon material production capacity for the entire year of 2022.
China is a major producer and exporter of lithium battery products. However, lithium batteries are classified as hazardous goods due to the potential risks of fire and explosions during transportation.
The answer is YES. If a judicial administrator, liquidator or bankruptcy administrator has been appointed for you by a court or other competent authorities in your country, such administrator will represent your company in litigation in China.
On September 5, 2023, Tesla (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. took legal action against IceZero Intelligent Technology for alleged “infringement of trade secrets and unfair competition.”
While China initiated EV subsidies earlier than many other countries, a closer look reveals that the extent of these incentives lags behind that of Europe and the United States.
Can I sue Chinese companies in New Zealand and then enforce a New Zealand judgment in China?
This guideline provides a comprehensive framework for buyers to perform due diligence on Chinese sellers before committing to contracts or making advance payments. It address common red flags such as customer complaints, fraudulent companies.
Chinese automakers have actively engaged in this anti-subsidy investigation, involving professional advisory teams from the outset.
Chinese photovoltaic (PV) companies are embarking on a new wave of factory construction in the US, recognizing the undeniable importance of the American market.
In 2018, the Supreme Court of British Columbia, Canada refused to give a summary judgment in favor of a Chinese judgment creditor on the ground of finality (Xu v Yang, 2018 BCSC 393).
On September 13th, Tianqi Lithium Industries announced that it had signed a “Share Subscription Agreement” with global automotive brand smart in Chengdu, China.
China release directive to enhance circular use of retired wind and photovoltaic equipment. Aiming for sustainable resource utilization, the directive outlines key strategies and objectives for the renewable energy industry’s future growth and environmental responsibility.
Can I sue Chinese companies in South Korea and then enforce a South Korean judgment in China?
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