The China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC) published on its website on 1 August an announcement to “suspend” its authorisation to the CIETAC Shanghai sub-commission and the CIETAC South China sub-commission for handling arbitration cases. The two sub-commissions “refuse to apply the CIETAC Arbitration Rules (2012), and refuse to remain under the leadership of CIETAC in respect of case administration,” the announcement said.

CIETAC announced the following decision after an internal dispute with the Shanghai and the South China sub-commissions:
- As from 1 August 2012, CIETAC’s authorisation to the CIETAC Shanghai Sub-Commission and the CIETAC South China sub-commission for accepting and administering arbitration cases is hereby suspended.
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