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Strategies for China’s Response to and Improvement of Third-Party Funding in International Investment Arbitration
China should prioritize the establishment and enhancement of a third-party funding system. It should actively refine the existing arbitration rules, addressing any loopholes in the current regulatory framework. Comprehensive measures should be implemented to regulate third-party funding, aligning with international trends. This is crucial not only to safeguard the foreign investment of the Chinese government and enterprises but also to position China as a globally influential arbitration center.