Radio_Corporation_of_America_v_China
Radio Corporation of America v China
1935 arbitral proceeding
Radio Corporation of America v China was a 1935 arbitration ruling, determining whether a 1928 concession granted by the government of China (specifically the Chinese National Council of Reconstruction)[1] to the Radio Corporation of America (RCA), for operation of communication by a radio link between the United States and China, was exclusive, and could be considered to prohibit a similar concession granted in 1932 to the Mackay Radio and Telegraph Company. The arbitration ruling concluded that the additional concession was valid, because the RCA concession could not be considered exclusive.