2025 ICC China Arbitration Day
The flagship 2025 ICC China Arbitration Day will take place on 2 July 2025.
Mark your calendar and don't miss this must-attend conference to stay up to date with the latest North Asian developments in international arbitration.
More details will be announced soon.
Who should attend?
- Practicing lawyers;
- Corporate counsel;
- Arbitrators;
- Mediators; and
- Business professionals and academics coming from or doing business in North Asia, especially in China.
Pre-registration is free of charge, but payment will be required at the next step indicated in the auto-reply. The conference ticket is RMB 350 or USD 60.
Payment Instructions:
1. Coference Ticket: RMB 350 or USD 60
The registration fee for this event is USD 60 for foreign currency payments. The payer shall bear all the handling charges that may be incurred. Due to payment restrictions, we can only accept payment in US dollars.
Conference materials, lunch during the event, and tea breaks will be provided by the organizer. Transportation and accommodation costs are to be covered by participants. The organizer is committed to enhancing the overall experience and the quality of event.
2. Registration
2.1 Registration Methods :
- Method 1: Pre-register via the ICC official website and follow the email instructions to transfer the regist ration fee to the bank account of the event co-organizer.
- Method 2: Scan the WeChat QR code below to fill in your pre-registration information and transfer the registration fee to the bank account provided.
*Please complete the payment by 30 June(Monday).
2.2 Transfer Information:
- Domestic Transfer Information: Account Details of China Chamber of International Commerce:
- Account Name: China Chamber of International Commerce
- Account Number: 10263000000934602
- Bank Name: Huaxia Bank Beijing Guomao Sub-Branch
*Please specify the remitter's/participant's name and organization in the payment remarks.
- International Transfer: Payment by bank remittance
- Account Name: China Chamber of International Commerce
- Bank Name: Bank of China Head Office
- Bank Address: 1 FUXINGMEN NEI DAJIE, BEIJING 100818,CHINA
- SWIFT Code: BKCH CN BJ
- Account Number: 7783 5013 8040
*Payment shall be made in US dollars, and the payer shall bear all the handling charges that may be incurred.
2.3 Registration Confirmation:
To complete your registration successfully, please follow these steps to register::
(1) Submit your registration information (via the ICC official website or by scanning the QR code).
(2) Pay the registration fee of RMB 350.
After the co-organizer verifies your payment and registration details, you will receive an official confirmation email. This email will serve as your entry pass for the event.
2.4 Invoice Information:
If you require an invoice, please provide the details (including company name and taxpayer identification number) when filling out the form. For a Value-added tax Invoice, please send a request email to the China Chamber of International Commerce.
For payment or invoice inquiries, please contact:
China Chamber of International Commerce
Email: liyue@ccoic.cn
Tel: 01082217818
3. Special Circumstances
Cancellation Policy: Once payment is completed, registration cannot be cancelled.
If you are unable to attend, you may assign a colleague to attend in your place and notify the organizer via email (liyue@ccoic.cn) before Friday, June 27, to update the registration details.
No refund for absence: If you do not attend, the registration fee will not be refunded. Thank you for your support and understanding.
For any issues regarding payment or invoices, please contact: China Chamber of International Commerce, liyue@ccoic.cn.
Venue: Beijing International Hotel, No. 9 Jianguomen Inner Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing
For conference and sponsorship, please contact:
Dr. Anran Zhang, Deputy Director, Arbitration & ADR for North Asia, ICC Dispute Resolution Service
Email: iccdrs-northasia@iccwbo.org Tel: +86 187 2150 0898
For payment, please contact:
Dr. Chen Qi, ICC China
Email: qichen@ccoic.cn Tel: +86 10 82217848
Information regarding sponsorship packages is available here
9:00-9:10 Opening Remark
9:10-9:20 Welcome Remark
9:20-9:50 Keynote Speech 1
9:50-10:20 Keynote Speech 2
10:20-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-12:10 Voice of China: Vote for China’s Milestone Development of International Arbitration (2024-2025)
In this session, speakers will be invited to present the latest developments of dispute resolution in China which, in their opinion, have had a significant influence during the period of 2024 and 2025. The latest developments cover but are not limited to the law, cases, judicial opinions or government regulations. Each speaker will present two matters, with ten matters presented in total. Participants will then be invited to vote for what they consider the top three matters. The top three of China’s milestone developments of dispute resolution (2024-2025) will be announced from the poll.
12:10-14:00 Lunch Break
14:00-15:10 Expedited Arbitration Procedures in International Arbitration
Chinese companies, including multinational companies, state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), have strong demands for swift, cost-effective and simplified mechanisms to resolve their cross-border disputes. Expedited arbitration has gained growing attention for responding to companies’ needs for more time and cost effective in international arbitration proceedings. Since the inclusion of Expedited Procedure Provisions (EPP) in 2017 ICC Rules of Arbitration , ICC has administered around 900 cases under the expedited procedure rules. The Working Group of the ICC Commission on Arbitration and ADR is also currently updating the EPP to serve the increasing demand for high-quality expedited procedures. This session will share the ICC’s global experience and offer practical skills to Chinese companies on optimising expedited arbitration procedures in their dispute resolution.
15:10-15:30 Coffee Break
15:30-16:40 ICC Dispute Boards Rules: How Chinese Companies Adopt in their Mid- or Long-Term Contracts
A Dispute Board (“DB”), a standing body composed of one or three DB Members, is typically set up upon the signature or commencement of performance of a mid- or long-term contract. A DB is adopted to help parties avoid or overcome any disagreements or disputes that arise during the implementation of the contract, largely in construction projects, but also in research and development; intellectual property; production sharing and shareholder agreements. For global contractors such as Chinese companies engaged in the Belt and Road projects, the strategic application of DB can shape the outcome of multimillion-dollar projects. This session will discuss the strategic application of DBs as well as other procedural steps up to and including arbitration, offering practical insights for Chinese companies.
16:40-17:40 Mock Session of the ICC International Court of Arbitration: Challenge of Arbitrators
Join members of the ICC Court and representatives of the ICC Secretariat in an interactive mock session chaired by ICC Court President, Claudia Salomon, contributing to the ICC Court's decision on challenge of arbitrators. The session will highlight how the ICC Court decides on the challenge of arbitrators.
17:40-17:50 Concluding Remark