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ICDPASO Announces Its Office Location - China Legal News

Fri, 27 Nov 2020
Categories: China Legal Trends
Editor: C. J. Observer

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On November 24, 2020, the International Commercial Disputes Prevention And Settlement Organization (ICDPASO, 国际商事争端预防与解决组织) announced in its social account that it has determined its office location.

In a previous article, Dr. Zhang Jian introduced ICDPASO established on October 15, 2020.

ICDPASO's announcement of its address means that it has accelerated the pace of preparations.

It is worth noting that this location is in the same building as the office of the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission.

The announcement of ICDPASO is as follows:

 

Announcement of ICDPASO Office

On October 15, the International Commercial Disputes Prevention And Settlement Organization (ICDPASO) successfully held its Inauguration Ceremony in Beijing, and all founding members and invited guests attended the Ceremony online and on site. Thereafter, ICDPASO had been officially put into operation and the Secretariat has been set up independently. The relevant matters are hereby notified as follows:

1. Address of the ICDPASO Office:

16th Floor , CCOIC Building, No. 2 Huapichang Hutong, Xicheng District, Beijing, 100035, China

2. Contact Information of Secretariat Staffs:

Miss. QI

Land-line: +86-010-82217936

Mr. ZHONG

Land-line: +86-010-82217931

Email:icdpaso@126.com

3. Mailing Information:

For contacting or document mailing please send to the above address. Announcement will be notified if the Secretariat relocate to the new office.

4. Office Hours:

9:00-12:00 am, 13:30-17:00 pm (Beijing Time)

 

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