Singapore’s Supreme Court delegation strengthens legal ties with China in Shenzhen visit
A high-level delegation from Singapore’s Supreme Court visited Shenzhen from 17 to 18 November 2025. Led by Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon, the group engaged in discussions and site visits to strengthen ties with China’s judiciary. The trip also included the Ninth Singapore-China Legal and Judicial Roundtable, co-chaired by both nations’ top judges.
The delegation’s two-day programme began with the annual Singapore-China Chief Justices Bilateral Meeting. Chief Justice Menon and His Excellency Zhang Jun, Chief Justice of China’s Supreme People's Court, led the talks. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to judicial cooperation and shared learning.
The roundtable concluded with a shared emphasis on ongoing collaboration between the two judiciaries. Discussions covered modern challenges, from technology to family law, reflecting both courts’ interest in adapting to new demands. The visit marked another step in the long-standing legal exchange between Singapore and China.
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