Secures Victory in Cross-Border Case
On behalf of French company, our law firm recently won a significant legal battle against Liaocheng Trade Co., Ltd., Chinese steel seller, following a dispute over a shipment of steel plates. The French buyer claimed that 50 metric tons of steel were missing upon delivery, resulting in substantial financial losses. The seller disputed the allegations, refusing to accept liability for the alleged shortage. To resolve the conflict, on behalf of the French company, our law firm initiated litigation in Chinese court, presenting comprehensive evidence including inspection reports from independent third parties, and correspondence confirming the agreed quantity. After rigorous judicial proceedings, the court ruled in favor of our client, ordering the seller to compensate for the missing cargo and associated damages. The successful outcome has been hailed as victory for international trade fairness, with client expressing full satisfaction with the resolution.
This case underscores the application of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG), which governs cross-border trade disputes when both parties are signatory states. The court applied CISG provisions to determine liability for non-conforming goods, emphasizing that the seller failed to meet contractual obligations regarding quantity guarantees. The court validated the buyer’s timely inspection report and third-party certification, reinforcing their claim. Additionally, the ruling highlighted the enforceability of commercial contracts under international frameworks. This judgment demonstrating the efficacy of international legal mechanisms in upholding trade integrity.