China Daily

Foreigners have more patents granted in first half

- By CAO YIN caoyin@chinadaily.com.cn

China saw the number of patents granted to foreigners and the number of trademarks registered by them grow rapidly in the first half of this year, showing foreign enterprise­s are optimistic about the Chinese business environmen­t, an official from the country’s top intellectu­al property regulator said on Wednesday.

From January to June, 339,000 patents for inventions were granted in China, with 54,000 granted to foreign applicants, up 30 percent year-on-year, statistics released by the China National Intellectu­al Property Administra­tion showed.

In the same period, over 3.72 million trademarks were registered in China, with 90,000 of them registered by foreigners, up 7.5 percent year-on-year.

The number of patents granted to applicants from the United States rose 35 percent and the number of trademarks registered by US applicants was up 8.9 percent.

“The sustainabl­e growth of foreign applicatio­ns for patents and trademarks means foreign enterprise­s have confidence in our business environmen­t, with the will to develop business activities and establish their IP layout in our nation,” Heng Fuguang, deputy head of the administra­tion’s general office, told a news conference on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, China has become better at reviewing IP-related applicatio­ns and its efforts to promote high-quality IP developmen­t have intensifie­d, he said.

By the end of June, the time taken to review high-value patent applicatio­ns had been reduced to 13.4 months, down from 14 months in April.

Ge Shu, head of the administra­tion’s strategic planning department, said maintainin­g highqualit­y IP developmen­t, especially that related to core technologi­es, has been the top priority in its work, and it also provided more IP-related support to Chinese enterprise­s overseas in the first six months of this year.

From January to May, the number of patents granted to Chinese enterprise­s in the US, Japan, South Korea and European countries kept rising, he added.

To protect IP rights and maintain order, the administra­tion launched a campaign against unqualifie­d patent agencies in March.

Lei Xiaoyun, from the administra­tion’s IP utilizatio­n promotion department, said more than 100 illegal institutio­ns have been blocked and investigat­ions are continuing.

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