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China seeks to ease fears of legal disputes to bolster global trade

Supply chain disruptions highlight an increasingly complex east-west interdependency

Over the past couple of years, a shortage of everything from iPhones to paracetamol due to pandemic lockdowns in China has highlighted the reliance of global supply chains on the country.

It has also drawn attention to the danger of future disruption for multinational companies as cross-border trade and dealmaking becomes more complex — and the value of possible legal remedies.

Once known as mere assemblers of high-end products and producers of their components, Chinese companies have been moving up the manufacturing value chain.

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