Can I move to arbitration in Hong Kong if the contract requires mediation but the other party refuses to participate?

In Hong Kong
Last Updated: Jan 2, 2026
My contract states we must mediate before arbitration. If the other party refuses to attend mediation, can I still push ahead with arbitration in Hong Kong? Additionally, how is the confidentiality and enforceability of any mediated agreement handled if mediation never took place?

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Hauzen LLP

Hauzen LLP

Jan 2, 2026
Best Answer
We will need to review the contract, but if the other side refuses to mediate, you can probably commence arbitration.
Bourgg International Law Firm

Bourgg International Law Firm

Jan 2, 2026
Dear Sir,

Where a contract contains a mandatory clause requiring mediation prior to arbitration, it is important to formally convene the mediation and record that the process was frustrated due to the other party’s refusal to participate. Once this has been documented, you may proceed to arbitration in Hong Kong with confidence, as the tribunal will not halt the proceedings on the basis of an unfulfilled mediation step.
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