China Daily

Senior official reiterates pledge to safeguard IP

- By LI LEI lilei@chinadaily.com.cn

A senior official on Friday reiterated the country’s commitment to protecting the intellectu­al property rights of private and foreign enterprise­s operating in China as part of a broader effort to create a pro-business environmen­t and promote innovation-driven growth.

Liu Jun, a deputy director of the State Administra­tion for Market Regulation, said Chinese authoritie­s attach great importance to improving the business environmen­t for all market entities.

Private and foreign businesses are treated equally in terms of IP protection alongside other market players in a number of rules rolled out since last year to safeguard innovation and clamp down on rights infringeme­nts.

He said clear provisions have been made to punish unfair competitio­n such as infringeme­nt of trade secrets and counterfei­ting.

“We provide equal, lawful and impartial protection for the intellectu­al property rights of all types of businesses, including private enterprise­s and foreign-invested enterprise­s,” Liu told a news conference held by the State Council Informatio­n Office in Beijing to mark World Intellectu­al Property Day on Friday.

Liu said his administra­tion has stepped up law enforcemen­t and launched an “iron fist” campaign, in which authoritie­s last year handled 39,400 cases of trademark violation worth 790 million yuan ($109 million).

The administra­tion also addressed 4,600 cases of patent infringeme­nt, with a value of over 9 million yuan.

“We also extensivel­y solicit opinions and suggestion­s, establish and improve communicat­ion channels with private and foreign-invested enterprise­s, and these channels are very open,” he said.

At the China Internatio­nal Import Expo, China Internatio­nal Fair for Trade in Services and ChinaASEAN Expo, China held a series of internatio­nal forums on intellectu­al property protection, inviting representa­tives of private enterprise­s and foreign-invested enterprise­s to attend and exchange experience­s and practices.

“This has been widely praised, and many foreign companies highly appreciate our approach,” he said.

The Annual Report on China’s Combating of IPR Infringeme­nt and Counterfei­ting (2023) was also released at the news conference.

Official data showed that in 2023, national market regulation authoritie­s handled 44,000 cases of intellectu­al property rights infringeme­nt, including trademarks and patents.

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