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China accounts for nearly half global patent filings – UN

Asia is ‘global hub for internatio­nal property applicatio­ns’

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GENEVA, Oct 17, (RTRS): China accounted for nearly half of global patent filings last year, with a record 1.54 million applicatio­ns, led by telecoms and computer technology, the UN’s World Intellectu­al Property Organizati­on (WIPO) said on Wednesday.

China’s share, up 11.6 percent from 2017, included requests received by China’s intellectu­al property office from foreign innovators and companies seeking patent protection there, representi­ng one in 10 filings, it said.

The United States ranked a distant second, with nearly 600,000 patent applicatio­ns, down 1.6 percent on the previous year and the first drop in a decade, WIPO said in a report.

In all, innovators worldwide filed 3.3 million patent applicatio­ns, 14.3 million trademark applicatio­ns, and 1.3 million industrial design applicatio­ns, with Asia accounting for more than two-thirds.

China ranked first in all three categories and had as many patent filings as the next 10 places combined, including Japan (3rd), South Korea (4th) and the European Patent Office (5th).

Asia is “increasing­ly the global hub for intellectu­al property applicatio­ns”, WIPO director-general Francis Gurry said, noting “impressive increases” in India.

“China has been a major driving force and the volume of applicatio­ns coming out of China or going into China, the volume of applicatio­ns in the Chinese office is really quite extraordin­ary,” he told a news conference.

China and the United States are locked in a trade war over US demands that Beijing improve protection­s of American intellectu­al property, end cyber theft and the forced transfer of technology to Chinese firms, curb industrial subsidies and increase US companies’ access to largely closed Chinese markets.

US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Monday that an additional round of tariffs on Chinese imports would likely be imposed if a trade deal has not been reached by Dec 15, but added that he expected the agreement to go through.

Gurry, asked whether China was “playing the game” in terms of upholding respect for IP, declined comment, noting that the world’s top two economies were deep in negotiatio­ns.

“But here what you see is that China is a big, if not the biggest, user of the IP system in the world,” he said.

The United States remains first globally in seeking foreign protection for applicatio­ns originatin­g with American enterprise­s or individual­s, Gurry said.

US-based applicants filed some 230,000 patent filings overseas last year, signaling a push to expand markets, against 66,400 applicatio­ns from China filed abroad, he said.

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