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How China Reinvented the BRI Western tariffs accelerated its transformation into a sophisticated extension of China’s industrial policy.

China's BRI Reinvention Accelerated By Western Tariffs
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As thought, #BeltandRoad #China

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工作动态 New people, new things, new achievements, new problems Xiamen,March 20, 2026 - A delegation from Laos visited the International Commercial Dispute Prevention and Settlement Organization (ICDPASO) (Xiamen) Representative Office. The Xiamen Representative Office extended a warm welcome to the delegation and gave a briefing on ICDPASO’s founding background, membership structure, and core business. As a non-governmental and non-profit international organization, ICDPASO has accumulated extensive experience in providing one-stop dispute resolution services with a focus on prevention, as well as in participating in international rule-making. The Lao National Chamber of Commerce and Industry, as one of the founding members of ICDPASO, offered strong support during the organization’s establishment and has actively participated in the commercial legal service exchange activities organized by ICDPASO. It is expected that more commercial and legal service institutions will join ICDPASO, and work together to provide accessible, independent, efficient and trusted dispute prevention and resolution services for parties from all over the world. About Us Service Hotline:0086-10-65918576 E-mail:secretariat@icdpaso.org Fax:0086-10-65911733 Zip Code: 100062 Address: Room 1104, West Tower, Hatamen Plaza, No.8 Chongwenmenwai Avenue, Dongcheng District, Beijing, China Copyright© international commercial dispute prevention and settlement organization reserved . Beijing ICP No. 2020047097

Lao Delegation Visited ICDPASO (Xiamen) Representative Office
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【贸仲裁决域外执行】贸仲仲裁裁决获土耳其法院承认-中国国际经济贸易仲裁委员会 中国国际经济贸易仲裁委员会

CIETAC arbitration award recognized by Turkish court
www.cietac.org/articles/34732
Case No. 2025/3994 No. 2026/918; 11 February 2026; Judges Dudu İrem Toros, Mehmet Durgun, Orhan Sekmen, Mikail Özdemir, Döndü Deniz Bilir

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Deepening Hainan-Macau Arbitration Cooperation, Jointly Promoting Regional Rule of Law Synergy
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工作动态 New people, new things, new achievements, new problems The first case of the International Commercial Dispute Prevention and Settlement Organization (ICDPASO) applying the Dispute Prevention Rules -Good Offices Consultation Rules was recently successfully concluded. Through the innovative application of the flexible and efficient mechanism established under the Good Offices Consultation Rules, the case successfully resolved a sales contract dispute arising from the detention of goods at an overseas transit point. The case was referred to ICDPASO by the embassy in China of the country where the party are located. In accordance with the new rules, ICDPASO initiated the good offices consultation procedure and, as an international neutral third party, guided the parties in rebuilding mutual trust. Ultimately, through multiple rounds of coordination and consultation, the parties reached a settlement agreement involving “partial compensation + preferential terms for future procurement.” On the one hand, this effectively prevented the further escalation of the dispute and losses; on the other hand, it transformed a straightforward claim for damages into an opportunity to upgrade commercial cooperation, thereby truly achieving the goal of “turning conflict into amity.” This case has further enriched ICDPASO’s practice in international commercial mediation, verified the effectiveness of efficiently and professionally resolving international commercial disputes, and also marks the successful transition of the commercial dispute prevention and resolution rules matrix being developed by ICDPASO from institutional design to practical application. It has further strengthened the confidence of international commercial entities in an international organization jointly initiated by legal and business institutions from multiple countries to prevent and resolve disputes, and has demonstrated ICDPASO’s positive role in optimizing the international business environment and promoting cross-border economic and trade cooperation.” About Us Service Hotline:0086-10-65918576 E-mail:secretariat@icdpaso.org Fax:0086-10-65911733 Zip Code: 100062 Address: Room 1104, West Tower, Hatamen Plaza, No.8 Chongwenmenwai Avenue, Dongcheng District, Beijing, China Copyright© international commercial dispute prevention and settlement organization reserved . Beijing ICP No. 2020047097

ICDPASO First Commercial Mediation Case (Good Offices Consultation Rules) Successfully Concluded
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工作动态 Recently, a hearing for an international arbitration case administered by a renowned overseas arbitration institution was successfully conducted at the new premises of the International Commercial Dispute Prevention and Settlement Organization (ICDPASO). Leveraging its state-of-the-art hardware facilities and technological capabilities, ICDPASO provided the arbitral tribunal and the parties with world-class professional hearing support services, including an advanced intelligent hearing system and paperless equipment. The ICDPASO Secretariat is dedicated to providing procedural management and hearing support services for global dispute prevention and resolution. For further details, please contact: Tel: 0086-10-65918576 Email: secretariat@icdpaso.org Address: Room 1104, West Tower, Hatamen Plaza, No.8 Chongwenmenwai Avenue, Dongcheng District, Beijing, Fax:0086-10-65911733

ICDPASO Provides Hearing Services for an Overseas International Arbitration Case for the First Time
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Watching #BBC ‘Clash of the Superpowers: America vs China’. Japan, Germany & #China are the top creditor nations, the USA the biggest debtor. China is major global lender, notably through large holdings of U.S. Treasury bonds & financing infrastructure projects via the #BeltAndRoad initiative #Trade

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Oil’s monopoly kaput, China to be top supplier of energy security#Batteries #BeltandRoad #Block1 #China #Energy #EVs #Hormuz #IranWar #SolarEnergy

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Illustration showing China’s infrastructure projects across Africa, including railways, ports, and trade routes.

Illustration showing China’s infrastructure projects across Africa, including railways, ports, and trade routes.

How China used loans and infrastructure to transform Africa’s development
China’s loans and mega‑projects have reshaped Africa since the early 2000s,
#ChinaAfrica #AfricanDevelopment #InfrastructureProjects #BeltAndRoad #GlobalEconomics #PostColonialAfrica
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eBRAM Actively Responds to the Two Sessions Leveraging LawTech to Support Enterprises Going Global and Strengthen Hong Kong as a Foreign-related Rule-of-Law Hub (Hong Kong, 12 March 2026) — The 2026 “Two Sessions” (the Fourth Session of the 14th National People’s Congress and the Fourth Session of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Politic...

eBRAM Actively Responds to the Two Sessions Leveraging LawTech ... AI Models and Cultivating Interdisciplinary Talent
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The office of the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC) Xiong’an Sub-Commission officially opens, building credibility in Arbitration and optimizing the business envir... CHINA INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC AND TRADE ARBITRATION COMMISSION

CIETAC Xiong’an Sub-Commission office officially opens
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Jemby (@jemby123) Wondering why China has remained quiet on Iran? Wonder no more. This from @bettercallmehdi/X might just tell you why. “everyone is losing their mind asking where is Beijing while the US & Israel ar...

China is building across continents, and watching US self destruct. #auspol #war #beltandroad
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Pakistan's war on Afghanistan casts shadow over IMF funding - Yes Punjab News Pakistan’s conflict with Afghanistan may jeopardise IMF funding as rising military costs and inflation strain its fragile economy.

Pakistan's war on Afghanistan casts shadow over IMF funding yespunjab.com?p=226060

#PakistanEconomy #IMF #AfghanistanConflict #CPEC #BeltAndRoad #Inflation #EnergyCrisis #SouthAsia #Geopolitics #InvestorSentiment #OilPrices #AsiaNews #EconomicCrisis

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The two uprisings that connect rise and fall of Nepal’s former PM Oli - Yes Punjab News From Jhapa uprising to Gen Z protests, KP Sharma Oli’s rise and fall reshaped Nepal’s modern political history.

The two uprisings that connect rise and fall of Nepal’s former PM Oli yespunjab.com?p=224958

#KPOli #NepalPolitics #JhapaUprising #GenZMovement #Balen #CPNUML #NepalElection #SouthAsia #BeltAndRoad #IndiaNepal #PoliticalCrisis #YouthProtests

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Strikes across Iran and the Gulf raise a deeper question: is military power being used to block China’s economic corridors and reshape global order?
By Akram Saqib

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#MiddleEast #BeltAndRoad #Geopolitics #USChinaRivalry #GlobalTrade

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Middle East Conflict Could Reshape The 21st-Century Economic Order US-Israeli strikes in 2026 disrupt China’s Belt and Road, targeting Iran’s trade hubs and reshaping Middle Eastern economic and strategic power

Is the Middle East war about security—or the struggle for global trade routes? A look at how conflict threatens China’s Belt and Road.
By Akram Saqib

Read more: www.thefridaytimes.com/05-Mar-2026/...

#MiddleEast #BeltAndRoad #Geopolitics #USChinaRivalry #GlobalTrade #Security #globaltrade

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eBRAM Fully Supports Initiatives from Budget to Establish Hong Kong as International Legal and Dispute Resolution Services Centre (Hong Kong, 26 February 2026) — In response to the series of initiatives announced by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government yesterday (25 February) in its Budget to further...

eBRAM Fully Supports Initiatives from Budget to Establish Hong Kong as International Legal and Dispute Resolution Services Centre
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A singe train car on a railroad bridge. There are forested hills in the background. Text overlaid reads, "New article. Navigating the Belt and Road Initiative. Why host-country agency is key to success."

A singe train car on a railroad bridge. There are forested hills in the background. Text overlaid reads, "New article. Navigating the Belt and Road Initiative. Why host-country agency is key to success."

Headshot of Josef Ostřanský. Text reads, "'The priorities of the Belt and Road Initiative are shifting. Host countries should focus on public participation, transparency, and robust pre-investment assessments, to align with developmental objectives.' Josef Ostřanský, Senior Policy Advisor, IISD."

Headshot of Josef Ostřanský. Text reads, "'The priorities of the Belt and Road Initiative are shifting. Host countries should focus on public participation, transparency, and robust pre-investment assessments, to align with developmental objectives.' Josef Ostřanský, Senior Policy Advisor, IISD."

Host-country governance will shape the next phase of the #BeltandRoad Initiative.

As China shifts toward greener, smaller investments, our latest article shows how stronger domestic rules can turn opportunity into sustainable growth.

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China lifted 800 million people out of poverty—one of the greatest economic transformations of modern history. Now it’s exporting its development model to Africa, Asia, Latin America & The Caribbean. #China #PovertyReduction #BeltandRoad #Peace #Justice
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BEHIND THE HEADLINES: What’s Really Going On With The Crisis In Cuba + What Will Happen Next?
BEHIND THE HEADLINES: What’s Really Going On With The Crisis In Cuba + What Will Happen Next? YouTube video by Ask Raphaela

BEHIND THE HEADLINES: What’s Really Going On With The Crisis In Cuba + What Will Happen Next?

Video: youtu.be/5Gc0zi2Zs78

#CubaCrisis #USCubaRelations #CubanHistory #GeopoliticsExplained #RussiaCuba #ChinaBRI #BeltAndRoad #USSanctions #ColdWarLegacy #MiguelDiazCanel

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Nepal PM candidate Balen Shah drops China-aided project from poll manifesto - Yes Punjab News Balen Shah drops China-backed Damak Industrial Park from poll pledges ahead of Nepal’s March 5 election in Jhapa-5.

Nepal PM candidate Balen Shah drops China-aided project from poll manifesto yespunjab.com?p=220978

#NepalElection #BalenShah #KPOli #BRI #BeltAndRoad #DamakIndustrialPark #Jhapa5 #NepalPolitics #IndiaNepal #ChinaNepal #SiliguriCorridor #RSP #GenZProtests #SouthAsiaNews

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🧧 China Pulls Back Sharply on African Lending as Beijing Turns Cautious

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#China is building infrastructure in #Kenya and other countries in #Africa with its *massive* #BeltAndRoad initiative.

#Russia is duping Kenyans into signing contracts to join the #meatwave getting slaughtered in its invasion of […]

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China didn’t just build ports — it redrew the world’s maritime map. 🌏⚓️

One from my Substack archives

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#China #MaritimePower #BeltAndRoad #PortStrategy #GlobalTrade

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Attacking & dividing US is more a Russian op.

China's disinfo & propaganda is more geared toward diminishing US standing in the world, as promoting their rise. #BeltAndRoad

And, they ran a 2016 election influence op for Trump, and a 2020 for Biden. Per USODNI.

Unless you know better?

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Pirate🇨🇳Party forced organ harvesting - YouTube

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Health for all 🤮 #China #health #UnitedNations #transplantation #Europe #Chine #horrors
⚖️ chinatribunal.com 👈🏻
#WorldHealthOrganization #coronavirus #vaccine #life #help #humanrights #healthforall #medecine #stop #corruption #donate #security #beltandroad #pirates #warning

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American McGee and China Melville should link up #beltandroad

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工作动态 New people, new things, new achievements, new problems In today's world of increasingly frequent global business interactions, the complexity and diversity of international commercial disputes continue to rise. Traditional dispute resolution mechanisms, characterized by lengthy procedures, high costs, and an adversarial nature, have become inadequate in meeting commercial entities’ demand for efficient dispute resolution. Mediation, with its flexible procedures, controllable costs, and relationship-repairing function, is gradually becoming the preferred dispute resolution pathway in the international commercial arena. The Commercial Mediation Rules (hereinafter referred to as the Rules), issued by the International Commercial Dispute Prevention and Settlement Organization for the in 2022, actively responds to this trend by providing a standardized and regulated mediation framework for cross-border commercial disputes. Meanwhile, against this backdrop, the Commercial Mediation Regulations (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations) were promulgated by State Council Decree signed by Li Qiang, Premier of the People's Republic of China, on December 31,2025, and shall come into effect on May 1, 2026. The Regulations are China's first administrative regulation specifically governing commercial mediation activities, filling a legislative gap in the field of commercial mediation in China. The promulgation of the Regulations is conducive to leveraging the advantages of commercial mediation- flexibility, efficiency, professionalism, confidentiality, and cost-effectiveness - enhance its credibility, and promote the standardized, professional, and international development of the commercial mediation industry. This provides strong support for building a world-class business environment characterized by marketization, rule of law, and internationalization. The preface of the Rules and Article 1 of the Regulations share common functional positioning in their stated purpose, yet also exhibit distinct differences stemming from variations in their regulated subjects and applicable scenarios. By dissecting and comparing core elements, the respective emphases and value pursuits of the two documents become clearly discernible. As a guide for organizations with mediation functions, the Preface of the Rules emphasizes the procedural values of "independence, impartiality, and efficiency." The Regulations, as legislative documents for the commercial mediation industry, focus on the foundational function of behavioral regulation. In terms of dispute resolution objectives, the Rules highlight the outcome-oriented approach of "amicable resolution," while the Regulations emphasize the efficiency goal of "effective resolution." From the perspective of domestic and international effects, the Rules concentrate on enhancing the international recognition of mediation mechanisms, while the Regulations pay more attention to the systematic development of the domestic mediation industry. From a legislative perspective, the Rules adopt a progressive logic of "problem orientation—value pursuit—institutional design." Starting from the trend assessment that "mediation is becoming the preferred dispute resolution method in international commerce" and culminating in the rule objectives of "independence, impartiality, efficiency, and order," demonstrating a distinct international vision and practical orientation. In contrast, the Regulations follow a linear logic of "behavioral norms—rights protection—industry development—environmental optimization." By explicitly enumerating key elements, the Regulations establish the institutional framework for domestic commercial mediation, placing greater emphasis on the systematic and normative nature of legislation. This difference fundamentally reflects the divergence between international rules and domestic regulations in terms of scope and functional positioning: the former is dedicated to establishing mediation procedural standards with international credibility, while the latter focuses on refining the institutional ecosystem for domestic commercial mediation. The principle of party autonomy forms the core foundation of the Rules, manifesting in institutional design as a dual safeguard for flexibility of mediation procedures and autonomy of outcomes. The Rules allow parties to independently select mediators, negotiate mediation timelines, determine the scope of disputes, and even customize the content and form of mediation agreements, thereby fully demonstrating the dominant role of commercial entities in dispute resolution. The phrase highly flexible and cost-effective in the preface of the Rules directly addresses the core efficiency value of commercial mediation. By simplifying procedural steps, reducing time costs, and lowering economic investments, mediation enables commercial entities to swiftly resolve disputes and refocus resources on business operations. At a deeper level, the principle of maintaining a harmonious and stable commercial order reveals mediation's unique value in relationship repair. Unlike the adversarial resolution model of litigation, mediation fosters mutual understanding and compromise among parties. This approach resolves disputes while preserving the possibility of continued business cooperation—a particularly crucial advantage for international commercial entities reliant on long-term partnerships. This further reinforces the "win-win" orientation, transforming mediation from a dispute resolution tool into a bridge for rebuilding commercial trust. The adoption of internationally recognized practices exemplifies the Rules ' international character, with its institutional framework deeply integrating mature experiences from the worldwide commercial mediation field. On critical provisions such as requirement for mediator neutrality, confidentiality principles, and the recognition of the validity of mediation agreements, the Rules align closely with the core spirit of the United Nations Convention on International Settlements Agreements Resulting from Mediation (Singapore Convention on Mediation) and contemporary commercial mediation concepts. The formulation improves the predictability and certainty of the mediation processes, and its outcomes directly address the core demands of international commercial entities regarding mediation mechanisms. The Rules achieve this objective through a three-pronged approach: First, it explicitly establishes independence, impartiality, and efficiency as fundamental principles for mediation activities, setting procedural standards. Second, the preamble emphasizes adopting internationally recognized practices to align with global regulations, thereby reducing institutional adaptation costs for multinational corporations. Finally, it guides mediation toward the objective of promoting mutual understanding and compromise among parties, ensuring outcomes that are both commercially sound and legally justified. This deterministic framework effectively addresses the uncertainty inherent in traditional mediation, which often relies excessively on the individual capabilities of mediators. The introduction of the Rules provides a standardized framework for international commercial dispute resolution, significantly boosting multinational corporations ' confidence in choosing mediation. By clearly defining the independence and impartiality of mediation procedures, the Rules effectively alleviate concerns among cross-border commercial entities regarding the uncertainty of mediation outcomes, propelling mediation from an alternative approach to a preferred option. Its pursuit of harmonious commercial order aligns with the need for relationship maintenance in international economic and trade cooperation, contributing to the creation of a more stable international business environment. About Us Service Hotline:0086-10-65918576 E-mail:secretariat@icdpaso.org Fax:0086-10-65911733 Zip Code: 100062 Address: Room 1104, West Tower, Hatamen Plaza, No.8 Chongwenmenwai Avenue, Dongcheng District, Beijing, China Copyright© international commercial dispute prevention and settlement organization reserved . Beijing ICP No. 2020047097

The Revival of the Value of Commercial Mediation - An Analysis to the Preface of ICDPASO's Commercial Mediation Rules
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Thailand Retio Legal and Commercial Service Centre opens to bolster Belt and Road In a landmark step for international jurisprudence and regional economic integration, the CTAB Attorneys Association has joined forces with the Belt and Road Service Mechanism (BNRSC) and Shenzhen Luohu Deheng Legal Service to officially inaugurate the Thailand Retio Legal and Commercial Service Centre for the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

Thailand Retio Legal and Commercial Service Centre opens
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