Last year (2025), the Chinese mainlands courts processed around 40,000 first-instance foreign-related civil and commercial cases — a nearly 50% jump from 2024 🤝. This surge highlights a commitment to equal protection for both domestic and foreign parties under the law.
Across more than 20 million civil cases nationwide, two areas stood out:
- Intellectual property disputes climbed 5%, spotlighting a push for innovation 🚀.
- Environmental cases rose 11%, reflecting growing green justice efforts 🌱.
Meanwhile, in the criminal justice system, both the number of cases and defendants fell, part of a strategic shift toward prevention and stable social governance 🛡️.
What does this mean for you? Whether youre a business pro eyeing Asias markets, a student researching legal trends, or part of the Asian diaspora staying connected, these stats suggest a more predictable, rules-based environment in the Chinese mainland. 🌏
The justice system is adapting to high-quality development — balancing growth, innovation, and sustainability to build trust and stability for everyone.
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Chinese courts report 50 percent jump in foreign-related cases
cgtn.com



