World hails China for efforts on IPR protection
By
Liu Lingling, People’s Daily
China
was praised by the international community for continuous improvement of its
intellectual property (IP) system at a special meeting of the World
Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Coordination Committee held in
Geneva, Switzerland on March 4 and 5.
The
country’s achievements in the sector has resulted in constantly enhancing
quality, efficiency and international influence of its IP protection,
contributing Chinese wisdom to global IP governance.
Statistics
indicated that by the end of 2019, the number of invention patent applications
in China had ranked first in the world for nine consecutive years.
Meanwhile,
the number of international patent applications filed by Chinese applicants
under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) rose to the second in the world.
China
became the first country in the world that has applied a total of over one
million invention patents in a single year and the third country holding over
one million valid patents, after the U.S. and Japan.
WIPO
Director General Francis Gurry recently described China’s IP development as a
remarkable journey and a remarkable story. He said China places IP at a
strategic high level, pays attention to IP protection in all economic fields,
and has made remarkable achievements in promoting the country’s R&D and
innovation.
China has made impressive efforts and progress in IP
protection, said Alexandre Ribet, French patent engineer and intellectual property
consultant in Europe.
He explained that the measures China has introduced
in recent years, such as promoting utility model patents with tax policy, are
effective, and have set good examples for other countries.
China’s achievements in IP protection are obvious to
all, said Awoumou, Chargé d'Affaires of the Permanent Mission of the Republic
of Cameroon to United Office, the World Trade Organization and other international
organizations in Geneva.
Awoumou stressed that China’s efforts in the field should
be acknowledged in a fair and objective way. The country has continually
revised and improved relevant laws and regulations on IP protection and rolled
out new policies to strengthen its capabilities in this respect, making rapid
progress, he said.
In recent years, China has achieved a series of
results in protecting the legitimate rights of foreign-funded enterprises,
improving the quality and efficiency of intellectual property review as well as
optimizing the punitive compensation system.
By strengthening the IP protection, the country has
created a world-class business environment and is attracting more and more
foreign enterprises.
China’s ease of doing business ranking climbed to 31st
in 2019 and the country is among top 10 improvers for a second consecutive year,
according to Doing Business 2020, an annual report published by the World Bank.
The measures taken by the
Chinese government have protected and stimulated enterprises’ enthusiasm for
innovation, which are helpful for both Chinese companies and foreign companies
in China, said Hanaut Bresson, General Manager of European Financial Market
Association in Paris.
Bresson pointed out that China
has continued improving innovation capability and provided more incentives and
stronger support for companies than other countries did, which has attracted
many international innovative enterprises.
The inter-enterprise cooperation
on innovation has facilitated cooperation among cities, and further promoted
the global scientific development and innovative cooperation, Bresson added.
Jayanath Colombage, Additional
Secretary to President for Foreign Relations of Sri Lanka noted that China has
strengthened international cooperation on IP protection by the joint
construction of the Belt and Road Initiative in recent years. He believes that the
country will play a bigger part in global IP governance.
The
entrance of the Beijing Intellectual Property Court in Haidian district,
Beijing (Fan Jiashan, People’s Daily Online)
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