The Supreme People’s Court recently announced the Interpretation of the Supreme People’s Court on Several Issues Concerning the Application of the Law of the People’s Republic of China on Foreign-related Civil Relations I, which came into effect on 7 January 2013. This interpretation is being viewed as a measure to boost arbitration-related activities and initiatives by encouraging foreign-related non-governmental exchanges in China.
Additionally, the Supreme People’s Court recently clarified in the case of Longlide Packaging v BP Agnati SRL that foreign-related arbitral awards can generally be recognised and enforced in the courts of mainland China, even when rendered in foreign jurisdictions under the rules of foreign arbitral institutions.
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The author, Sophia Feng Pu, is deputy head (China) at Singapore International Arbitration Centre