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Introduction:
The
Mediaiton Center of the China Council for the Promotion of International
Trade (CCPIT)/China Chmaber of International Commerce(CCOIC) and those
in its branches (herein after refered to as the "Mediation
Center") are standing organizations dedicated to helping Chinese
/foreign disputants to resolve disputes arising out of commercial and
maritime transactions.
Since
the Mediation Certer was established in 1987 in Beijing, with the
heasquarter located in Beijing, it has established more than 40
sub-centers, forming a mediation network covering all of China. Shandong
Mediation Center is functioning under the direction and supervision of
the the Mediation Center of CCPIT in respect of their professional work.
Mediation
under Shandong Mediation Center is governed by uniform Mediation Rules
applying to the entire mediation network, which aim to regulate the
relationship between the organization, mediators and disputants in a
scientific and systematic manner, representing the principle of autonomy
of parties, good faith, justice and efficiency.
Mediation
has certain prominent characteristics, such as being efficient and
time-saving, confidential and flexible, easily-acceptable, and
cost-saving. As such, mediation, as an alternative to litigation and
arbitration, is growing in popularity and being adopted by numerous
parties.
Mediation
Fee Schedule:
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Amount
of Claim(RMB)
|
Amount
of Fee(RMB)
|
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100,000
Yuan
or less
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6%-4%
of
the claimed Amount, minimum 1,500 Yuan
|
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100,000
to
500,000
Yuan
|
4%-2.5%
of
the claimed Amount
|
|
500,000
to
1,000,000
Yuan
|
2.5%-1.75%
of
the claimed Amount
|
|
1,000,000
to
5,000,000
Yuan
|
1.75%-1%
of
the claimed Amount
|
|
5,000,000
to
10,000,000
Yuan
|
1%-0.75%
of
the claimed Amount
|
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10,000,000
to
50,000,000 Yuan
|
0.75-0.5%
of
the claimed Amount
|
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50,000,000
Yuan
and
more
|
0.5%
of
the claimed Amount
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