Chinese Supplier Dispute & Debt Recovery
From the first demand letter to court filing, enforcement, and debt recovery — we handle the full process on your behalf from inside China.


Everything handled in-house — start to finish.
- Demand letters and structured follow-up pressure on the supplier
- Negotiation support — refunds, replacements, discounts, or new terms
- Evidence review and case assessment before any legal step
- Preparing and filing litigation or arbitration cases directly
- Enforcement of court judgments and arbitration awards in China
- Full debt recovery — from first demand through to execution
- When litigation is not the right path, we use our deep knowledge of Chinese business culture and local relationships to find non-litigation solutions that still protect your maximum rights — because in China, how you handle things matters as much as what the law says
One team. The full process. From China.
Most overseas buyers dealing with a China supplier dispute face the same problem: their advisors are on the wrong side of the world. They understand the law in theory but have no ability to act inside China.
We operate from inside China with deep expertise in PRC civil procedure, commercial law, and the realities of how disputes actually get resolved here — through negotiation, through the courts, or through formal enforcement proceedings.
We are a one-stop platform. You bring us the facts, and we handle everything — demand, filing, representation, enforcement, recovery.
Situations we handle every day
Supplier stopped responding after deposit
You paid a deposit and now the factory has gone quiet. We assess the situation, apply pressure, and advise on recovery options.
Goods delivered but quality is wrong
Substandard goods, wrong specs, or missing items. We help you build the case for a refund, replacement, or compensation claim.
Shipment never arrived
You paid in full but the goods haven't shipped. We help trace the situation and pursue recovery through negotiation or legal channels.
Supplier refuses to honour the contract
They signed but won't deliver on the agreed terms. We assess the enforceability and handle the case from filing to execution.
A solid contract reduces the chance of a dispute in the first place.
If you are still in the pre-deal stage, reviewing the contract before signing gives you far more leverage than trying to recover after things go wrong.
Tell us what happened. We'll tell you what can be done.
Share the facts on WhatsApp. We'll assess the situation, tell you what options exist from the China side, and take it from there if you want to proceed.