Xiong Xuanguo, who was vice-minister of justice from 2016 to 2023, said China’s legal system was not integrated with others around the world, making it difficult for the country to enforce its court judgments abroad.
During a social sciences sector panel discussion, Xiong also said that areas such as Shanghai, Guangdong province and Hong Kong should forge links with internationally influential commercial mediation bodies, and encourage more places across China to set up pilot international commercial arbitration centres.
China’s push to expand the overseas reach of its law is part of its proposed five-year plan that will run until 2030 and is expected to be endorsed at the end of the two sessions.
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