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International Arbitration Act (Singapore)

The International Arbitration Act (Singapore) is a law that governs how international business disputes are resolved through arbitration in Singapore. It sets out the legal framework to ensure that arbitration proceedings are fair, efficient, and internationally recognized. The Act defines rules for appointing arbitrators, conducting hearings, and enforcing arbitration agreements and awards. It aligns Singapore’s arbitration processes with international standards, making it a trusted hub for resolving cross-border disputes. Overall, the Act promotes Singapore as a neutral, reliable venue for resolving international commercial disputes through arbitration.