Mandarin Chinese Arbitration Interpreters – Video Remote Interpreters also available

Mandarin Chinese Arbitration Interpreters Services Worldwide for English to Mandarin, Mandarin to English and multiple other languages.
TJC’s Mandarin Chinese arbitration interpreters can assist in arbitration cases of various lengths, providing short-term and long-term support in Europe, Asia, North & South America, Australasia, and Africa.
Thanks to years of experience working in an arbitration environment, our Mandarin Chinese arbitration interpreters have the legal terminology to establish smooth, transparent and effective communication between parties. Contact us for a quote or to find out more about our Mandarin Chinese arbitration interpreting services.
Our Mandarin Chinese Arbitration Interpreters Services
- Why choose TJC Global’s Mandarin Chinese arbitration interpreters?
- Chinese arbitration institutes
- Locations in China
- About Mandarin Chinese
- Clients
- Fields we cover
- About arbitration
- Useful links
What forms of interpreter services can TJC Global provide?

Video/videoconference interpreting: (Video Remote Interpreting is also available) TJC provides professional language interpreting services to support a wide range of events, including business meetings, conferences, legal proceedings (court hearings, arbitration, or litigation), and other online business interactions across industries.
Participants can connect via video or voice calls using computers, laptops, smartphones, or tablets. If needed, sessions can be recorded to facilitate the creation of meeting minutes. Our highly qualified interpreters seamlessly join virtual meetings, events, or proceedings to provide remote interpretation in the language pairing required, ensuring clear and effective communication for all parties involved. Additionally, we offer relay interpreting services as needed.

Telephone/teleconference interpreting: Telephone or teleconference interpreting is an efficient solution for overcoming language barriers. The interpreter can either work remotely (separate from both parties) or be physically present with one of the parties. In either scenario, they provide interpreting services through a telephone conferencing setup.
This service is particularly valuable for clients unable to travel internationally but still need to conduct business discussions or share progress updates. At TJC Global, we are proud to offer professionally qualified interpreters in a wide range of language combinations, ensuring clear and effective communication.
Simultaneous & Consecutive interpreting

Simultaneous interpreting (also available with Video Remote Interpretation (VRI))
Simultaneous interpreting is ideal for international conferences, high-stakes business discussions, seminars, and symposiums. Typically, two to three interpreters work from a soundproof booth, separate from the audience. They take turns interpreting at high speed, switching every 15–20 minutes to maintain focus and ensure the highest quality interpretation.
Using headsets, the interpreters listen to the speaker’s message and deliver it in the target language almost instantly (“simultaneously”) to the intended audience. This method also supports relay interpreting, which is especially useful for multilingual presentations where speakers use several languages.

Consecutive interpreting (also available with Video Remote Interpretation (VRI)) is one of the most widely used types of interpretation. It is suitable for business discussions, negotiations, contract signings, commercial, legal, and technical meetings, medical appointments, court hearings, on-site inspections, and audits.
In this mode, the interpreter listens carefully to the speaker, often taking notes, and then conveys the meaning in the target language. They typically wait for a natural pause or for the speaker to finish a segment before delivering the interpretation quickly and accurately.
Consecutive interpreting is also commonly employed in conferences for panel discussions, Q&A sessions, or private interactions between parties, whether at a stand or another setting.
Why choose TJC Global’s Mandarin Chinese Arbitration Interpreters?
- All our Mandarin Chinese arbitration interpreters are native speakers.
- They have long-term experience, often between 10-15 years or over 20 years for some interpreters, in arbitration and legal interpretation, as well as professional qualifications to match, ensuring language support of the highest quality that you can rely on every time.
- They combine advanced language skills with expertise in their chosen industry, which means they can offer a bespoke service to match your requirements.
- By providing such high-quality Mandarin Chinese arbitration interpreters services worldwide, we have earned the trust of hundreds of international law firms, governmental institutions, private companies, and many other public and private organisations. To find out more about our previous clients, please click here.
Chinese arbitration institutes for Mandarin Chinese Arbitration Interpreters Services Worldwide
- Chinese Arbitration Association (CAA), Taipei, Taiwan
- Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC), Honk Kong, China
- China Council for Promotion of International Commerce (CCPIT), Beijing, China
- Beijing Arbitration Commission (BAC), Beijing, China
- China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC), Beijing, China
- Chinese European Arbitration Centre, Hamburg, Germany
- Chinese International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission, Beijing, China
Locations in China
If the location you require is not listed, chances are we will still cover it – please contact us directly.
Guangzhou – Chinese arbitration interpreters
Shenzhen – Chinese arbitration interpreters
Dongguan – Chinese arbitration interpreters
Shenyang – Chinese arbitration interpreters
Chengdu – Chinese arbitration interpreters
Nanjing – Chinese arbitration interpreters
Wuhan – Chinese arbitration interpreters
Hangzhou – Chinese arbitration interpreters
Tianjin – Chinese arbitration interpreters
Chongqing – Chinese arbitration interpreters
Shenyang – Chinese arbitration interpreters
Chinese arbitration interpreters in Shanghai
About Mandarin Chinese
The People’s Republic of China (mainland China) has Mandarin as its official spoken language. Although Mandarin is often used merely as a name for another sub-group of variants, it is the most commonly used version of the Chinese language in the PRC, the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the Republic of Singapore. On the other hand, Cantonese is widely spoken in the Special Administrative Regions (SAR) of Hong Kong and Macao and the Canton (or Guangdong) province of the PRC.
Please do not hesitate to contact us directly for assistance with interpreting any other Chinese dialects, such as Chinese Hainese, Haka, Hmong, Hokkian, or Khek.
Our clients include:
And many more…
Some examples of the areas for which we can provide Mandarin arbitration interpreters:
Arbitration and Mediation
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Conflict Resolution
ICC (International Court of Arbitration)
Non-binding Arbitration
IDRC (International Dispute Resolution Centre)
Contracts Commercial Disputes
Shipping and Marine Arbitration
International Arbitration
Corporate Finance
Settlement Techniques
Non-binding Arbitration
Investment Arbitration
ICC Rules of Arbitration
Commercial Disputes
Arbitration involving states (BITs)
Ad Hoc Proceedings
Advocacy
Patents
Banking
Commercial Law
Corporate affairs
Criminal Law
Conflict of Laws
Distribution
Energy
Financial services
Insurance
Foreign Investment
Infrastructure projects
Utilities
Joint Ventures
Intellectual Property
International Trade
Labour law
Oil & Gas
Useful Links – Arbitration Institutions Worldwide
- Association for International Arbitration, Paris, France
- American Arbitration Association (AAA), New York City, USA
- Chinese Arbitration Association, Taipei, Taiwan
- Chinese European Arbitration Centre, Hamburg, Germany
- Chinese International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission, Beijing, China
- Arbitration of Arbitration for Sport (TAS / CAS), Lausanne, Switzerland
- Dubai International Arbitration Centre, Dubai, UAE
- European Arbitration of Arbitration (ECA), Strasbourg, France & Milan, Italy
- German Institute of Arbitration (DIS), Cologne, Germany
- Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre, Hong Kong, China
- International Arbitration Institute (IAS)
- International Centre for Dispute Resolution, New York, USA
- International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), Washington D.C., USA
- International Arbitration of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), Paris, France
- London Arbitration of International Arbitration (LCIA), London, UK
- London Maritime Arbitrators Association (LMAA), London, UK
- Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC), Singapore
- Spanish Arbitration of Arbitration, Madrid, Spain
- Stockholm Chamber of Commerce Arbitration Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
- Swiss Chambers Arbitration Institution, Geneva, Switzerland
- The Korean Commercial Arbitration Board (KCAB), Seoul, South Korea & Busan, South Korea
- United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL), Vienna, Austria
About Arbitration
Arbitration, a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), is a technique for resolving disputes outside the courts, where the parties to a conflict refer it to one or more persons. It is a resolution technique whereby a third party reviews the relevant evidence and imposes a legally enforceable decision. In our experience, compulsory arbitration has one primary advantage for our clients: most awards are prima facie binding and are therefore not subject to an all too often lengthy and costly appeal process. The use of arbitration is mainly for the resolution of commercial disputes, particularly in the context of international commercial transactions. As such, proceedings often take place across different countries. Our services cover arbitrations in multiple languages, taking place in locations all over the globe.
Looking for interpreting assistance in other fields?
TJC Global provides specialist interpreting and translation services in various specialist fields. Whatever your requirements, we can find the right linguist to assist you.
If your industry or project type is not listed here, please contact us directly with your enquiry.
Our interpreters utilise their knowledge of subject-specific terminology to deliver precise, unambiguous interpretation, whatever the context – enabling you to communicate effectively with the rest of the world.
We are also able to adapt to almost any type of project.
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