Asia's go-to arbitration venue for shipping users in Singapore


SCMA registered 43 case references in 2020 involving a total claim sum of US$49.37 million (S$65.84 million), with over half the disputants coming from Asia.- ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Despite a Covid-challenged year, the Singapore Chamber of Maritime Arbitration (SCMA) took on a heavier caseload last year, and is forging ahead to be the go-to destination for maritime and trade users based in Asia.

It was a year when hearings went digital and new linkages were forged, said the chairman of SCMA, Justice Chao Hick Tin.

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