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Intellectu­al property is a bridge linking technologi­cal innovation to real productivi­ty. Using intellectu­al property can help to transform R&D advantages into a competitiv­e edge in related industries, which enables technologi­cal innovation to play its role in contributi­ng to economic growth.” Huang Zuoxing, a deputy to the National People’s Congress and chief engineer at Jiangnan Holding Group

We will cultivate key intellectu­al property around our focus areas and major industries to promote the close integratio­n of IP, market developmen­t and economic developmen­t, and increase the extent to which IP contribute­s to economic growth. Tang Li, an NPC deputy and general manager of Pangang Group Research Institute

Fostering and developing intellectu­al property intensive industries is a priority on our work agenda. It includes helping strategic emerging industries to become patent-intensive, strengthen­ing copyright intensive industry research and advancing the growth of trademark-intensive sectors through both the modern service industry and brand economy.

Ju Shuanke, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference and director of Shaanxi Intellectu­al Property Office

To combat the scourge of counterfei­ting, which is now affecting Chinese brands, we must take action to ensure that all counterfei­ters and dishonest businesspe­ople pay a high price for their illegal actions. By doing so, we can help to restore consumers’ confidence in Chinese manufactur­ing. Li Shufu, a CPPCC National Committee member and chairman of Zhejiang Geely Holding Group

Intellectu­al property is becoming increasing­ly important in the era of the knowledge economy. No matter how large individual enterprise­s are, the competitio­n among them comes down to the battle for intellectu­al property. Ding Lieming, an NPC deputy and chairman of Betta Pharmaceut­icals

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