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China, Russia, 5 others make US ‘property rights blacklist’

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WASHINGTON, April 28, (AP): The United States has put China, Russia and five other countries on its annual blacklist for lax enforcemen­t of intellectu­al property rights that leaves American companies vulnerable to copyright and trademark piracy.

All seven countries on this year’s list were on last year’s, too.

“China continues to be the largest origin economy for counterfei­t and pirated goods,’’ according to the report.

Also on the Office of the U.S. Trade Representa­tive’s “priority watch list’’ were Argentina, Chile, India, Indonesia and Venezuela.

The U.S. suspended its review this year of Ukraine -- which made last year’s blacklist -- while it attempts to fight off an invasion from Russia.

The trade office also removed Saudi Arabia from its priority watch list, citing its crackdown on counterfei­t and pirated goods, the creation of special intellectu­al property enforcemen­t courts and other steps.

To prepare the list, which was released Wednesday, the trade office reviewed the performanc­e of more than 100 U.S. trading partners.

U.S. Trade Representa­tive Katherine Tai said that the report identifies countries “that are falling short’’ and promised that the Biden administra­tion “will continue to engage with these trading partners to level the playing field for our workers and businesses.’’

Russia, it said, continues to lack “sufficient staffing, expertise, and the political will to effectivel­y combat (intellectu­al property) violations and criminal enterprise­s.’’

In addition to the seven countries on the priority list, another 20 made the trade office’s “watch list,’’ meaning that the U.S. believes those countries need to step up property rights enforcemen­t.

 ?? ?? In this file photo a Chinese flag hangs near an automated parcel handling line at a warehouse for an online retailer in Beijing. The United States is putting China, Russia and five other countries on its annual blacklist for lax enforcemen­t of intellectu­al property rights that leaves American companies vulnerable to copyright and trademark piracy. (AP)
In this file photo a Chinese flag hangs near an automated parcel handling line at a warehouse for an online retailer in Beijing. The United States is putting China, Russia and five other countries on its annual blacklist for lax enforcemen­t of intellectu­al property rights that leaves American companies vulnerable to copyright and trademark piracy. (AP)

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