How are disputes between foreign investors and Chinese companies resolved?

Disputes between foreign investors and Chinese companies are typically resolved through alternative dispute resolution (ADR). ADR is a process where the parties in a dispute work to resolve their disagreements without litigation or legal action. Depending on the terms of the agreement between the parties, ADR may take the form of mediation, arbitration, or a combination of both. In mediation, a neutral third-party, called a mediator, helps the parties resolve their differences. The mediator does not decide the outcome of the dispute, but rather helps the parties negotiate an acceptable resolution. In arbitration, a third-party is chosen to make a binding decision in the dispute. The arbitrator hears evidence from both sides and makes a decision based on the facts and law. This decision is binding, meaning both sides must abide by it and cannot file a lawsuit in court afterwards. In both types of ADR, the parties can choose to have their dispute resolved under China Business Ventures Law in New York. This can provide foreign investors with a legal framework that is fair and impartial. Additionally, the parties can choose to keep the resolution of their dispute private, avoiding the expense and publicity of court proceedings.

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