The opening up of China’s economy in the past few decades has created a lot of opportunities for Western brands to target a whole new group of consumers. Technology, car and pharmaceutical companies are some of those that have entered the market and they found varying degrees of success with China’s growing middle class.
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18 November 2020 China’s government has updated rules to challenge trademark squatting—to great effect, explain Zhigang Zhu & Yongjian Lei of Wanhuida Intellectual Property.