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Event: China

Friday, February 27, 2026 · 3:52 PM ESTEntities: shandong, chinese, china, swiss

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Is this maritime court case a model of China’s anti-sanctions law in action?
South China Morning PostEast AsiaMainstreamFeb 27 · 7:00 AM EST

China’s top court has hailed a mediated resolution to an international shipbuilding dispute as a landmark example of the country’s anti-sanctions law working to protect domestic industry.“Its ruling’s principles demonstrate China’s firm commitment to safeguarding the multilateral trading system and offer judicial insight towards building a fair and equitable international economic order,” the court said.The case centred on a 2023 subcontract between an unnamed Chinese company based in Shandong and a Swiss marine equipment firm.The Swiss firm contracted the Chinese company to build modules for a floating production, storage and offloading vessel used to process, store and transfer oil at sea.The contract was valued at US$19.45 million and the Swiss firm paid more than US$7 million in initial payments.