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China vows to adopt ‘stringent’ IP system during WIPO meeting
China is in the “critical stage” of improving the quality and stringency of its IP protection system, according to Chinese Premier Li Keqiang.
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17 July 2014 Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and World Intellectual Property Organization director general Francis Gurry have met in Beijing to discuss future partnerships.
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13 April 2018 China’s State Intellectual Property Office has announced that the country will soon introduce punitive damages for IP infringements in an effort to ensure that offenders pay a “big price”.