Singapore's Arbitration Centre Opens Office in New York As Competition With Hong Kong Grows
In 2020 alone, 545 U.S. parties have arbitrated under SIAC's rules, representing an eightfold increase from 65 U.S. parties just the year before.
March 19, 2021 at 04:24 AM
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For years, Singapore has been competing with Hong Kong to be Asia's preferred arbitral seat. And the Singapore International Arbitration Centre's new office in New York might just be the edge that will finally puts the Southeast Asian city-state over the top.
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