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President Jia Yu of Shanghai High People’s Court Meets with Nguyen Van Tien, Vice President of the Supreme People’s Court of Vietnam
[2025-08-21]

 

On the afternoon of August 21, Jia Yu, a Grand Justice of the Second Rank and President of the Shanghai High People's Court, met in Shanghai with Nguyen Van Tien, Vice President of the Supreme People's Court of Vietnam, and his delegation. Lin Xiaonie, Vice President of the Shanghai High People's Court, attended the meeting and accompanied Nguyen Van Tien and his delegation to the Shanghai Third Intermediate People's Court and the Shanghai Bankruptcy Administrators Association, among others.

President Jia Yu welcomed the delegation led by Nguyen Van Tien, introduced the bankruptcy trial work of the Shanghai courts, and noted that the Shanghai courts attach great importance to the development of bankruptcy-related legal frameworks, assisting business entities in both rehabilitation and liquidation. In recent years, in response to challenges such as complex legal relationships in bankruptcy cases and its lengthy trial periods, the courts have actively adopted measures to effectively improve the quality and efficiency of bankruptcy adjudication, thereby promoting the continuous optimization of Shanghai's law-based business environment.

President Jia Yu emphasized that China and Vietnam are socialist neighbors connected by mountains and rivers, sharing the same ideals and beliefs as well as extensive common interests. The Shanghai courts are willing to work together with their Vietnamese counterparts to carry forward the profound Vietnam-China friendship to continuously deepen judicial exchanges and cooperation, and to contribute more judicial strength to the accelerated building of a China-Vietnam community with a shared future of strategic significance, as well as to regional and global peace and stability.

Vice President Nguyen Van Tien expressed his gratitude to President Jia Yu for the meeting, introduced the current progress in amending Vietnam's bankruptcy law, and remarked that Chinese courts have actively explored bankruptcy protection and accumulated valuable experience, which provides meaningful reference for improving Vietnam's bankruptcy legal system and judicial practice. He expressed the hope that the judicial organs of the two countries would further strengthen exchanges and mutual learning, deepen practical cooperation, and make new contributions to the joint development of the judiciary of both countries and to their respective modernization processes.

During their stay in Shanghai, Nguyen Van Tien and his delegation also visited the Shanghai Third Intermediate People's Court, the Pudong New Area People's Court, the Shanghai Railway Transportation Court, and the Shanghai Bankruptcy Administrators Association, among others.

 

 

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