China provides a sound environment for IPR
By
People’s Daily
Knowledge
is the core that drives innovation, and intellectual property rights (IPR) are
a vital strategic resource that countries need in pursing growth and in
boosting international competitiveness. A better protection constitutes the most prior part in optimizing
the IPR system and the most powerful stimulus for bolstering economic competitiveness.
“Without
innovation, there will be no progress,” Chinese President Xi Jinping pointed
out in the keynote speech he delivered at the opening ceremony of the second
Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation (BRF).
China
will strengthen international cooperation in intellectual property rights
protection, Xi said. His remarks have showcased China’s strong determination to
strengthen IPR protection, and are of vital significance for promoting a higher
level of opening up and turning China into a safe land for unleashing the value
of intellectual property.
Strengthening
IPR protection is not only necessary to safeguard the legitimate rights and
interests of both domestic and foreign companies, but also an inherent
requirement for building China into an innovation-driven country and promoting
high-quality development.
Since
the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC), the CPC
Central Committee has remained committed to the new development philosophy and
placed top importance on innovation-driven development.
China
has seen a rising number of innovation-oriented companies under the national
strategy to achieve innovation-driven development. As more foreign companies come
to the Chinese market and Chinese enterprises go global, the voice calling for stronger
IPR protection has become louder. It is hoped that through effective IPR
protection, the passion for innovation is encouraged and new sources of
innovation are cultivated.
China protected
IPR on a voluntary basis, instead of being forced to do so, just as it has
acted proactively in addressing global climate change.
China
has made noticeable accomplishments in IPR protection. Since reform and opening
up, the country has established a comprehensive and high-standard legal system
of IPR, an achievement which could take developed countries decades or more
than a century to make.
Unremitting
efforts have been made by China in juridical protection of IPR. It not only
deals with the largest number of IPR cases, patent cases in particular, but
also makes itself one of the countries taking the shortest time for review of
IPR cases concerning foreign countries. Besides, the country offers both administrative
and juridical protection for IPR.
In 2018,
China paid $35.8 billion for IPR royalties to foreign countries, rising to the
4th largest importer of IPR royalties worldwide. China allows a gigantic market
and fair exchange for other countries to leverage the value of their
intellectual property assets. Like other countries, China also needs to take
further efforts to strengthen IPR protection.
Property
rights protection, especially IPR protection, represents an important facet of
a good business environment. To expand a new round of higher-level opening-up
calls for strengthened efforts of IPR protection.
Guided
by the important speech given by Xi, who is also General Secretary of the CPC
Central Committee, we should create a business environment that respects the
value of knowledge, and encourage stricter adherence to the spirit of contract
among enterprises, social groups and individuals, including staff members of
the public sector.
China
will take efforts to improve the legal system for IPR protection, revise
related laws, regulations, and normative documents, to ensure that technology
transfer is based on willingness and rules of the market. We should say no to
forced technology transfer, ease or lift restrictions on the share of foreign-owned
equity, and eradicate unreasonable conducts and rules that distort the market.
China
will substantially raise the cost of violations by punishing IPR infringements
of foreign investors in a law-biding manner, and establishing a punishment
system for infringements. It will also enhance coordination on IPR protection, combine
efforts of different departments, align administrative and juridical protection
in IPR protection. The country will enhance law enforcement, simplify the procedures
and lower the cost for rights guarding and step up protection efforts.
To
reinforce protection of IPR according to the law, including business secrets of
domestic and foreign investors, will help build a sound business environment,
stimulate the vitality of innovation, and turn China into major producer of IPR
from a major consumer of IPR.
There is
no best, only better IPR protection. In the new round of emerging scientific
and technological revolution, the world is facing increasingly complicated challenges
concerning cooperation on innovation and IPR protection, and countries have to
deal with such issues as recognition of intellectual property rights, spread of
technology and fair and equitable sharing of benefits.
China
encourages and supports domestic and foreign companies to carry out technology
cooperation based on willingness and market rules, so as to achieve mutual
benefits and win-win results. The country is willing to work with other
countries and related international organizations to strengthen strategic
collaboration on IPR protection, reinforce legal cooperation, enhance alignment
of policies, exchange experiences on law enforcement and information, conduct
joint law enforcement, in order to build an open, inclusive, balanced and
effective international IPR protection system.
The
country will stay committed to the principle of propelling innovation-driven
development and technology transfer with the international property system, so
as to inject more vitality into global economy and open a broader space for
development of all countries.
China provides a sound environment for IPR
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