WTO panel to probe U.S.-China dispute on IPR protection
·U.S. claimed that China's legal structure for IPR protection is unfairly deficient.
·China has regretted the U.S. insistence in setting up a WTO panel on the case.
GENEVA, Sept. 25 (Xinhua) -- The World Trade Organization (WTO)decided on Tuesday to establish an expert panel to probe U.S. complaints that China was not doing enough to protect intellectual property rights (IPR), trade officials said.
The panel decision was automatically made at a meeting of the WTO's Dispute Settlement Body, following a second request by the United States. Washington's first request for such a panel was made last month but rejected by China in accordance with WTO rules.
The United States initiated the case at the WTO in April, claiming that China's legal structure for IPR protection is unfairly deficient and inconsistent with WTO regulations. Consultations between the two sides failed to solve the dispute.
Since April, China has vigorously defended its position, regretting the U.S. insistence in setting up a WTO panel on the case.
For nearly 30 years and particularly since joining the WTO in 2001, China has spared no efforts to improve its IPR legislation, and now the legislation is in full accordance with WTO rules, the Chinese mission to the WTO said in a statement after Tuesday's meeting.
By initiating the case, the United States is actually trying to change the WTO legal structure on IPR protection, with an attempt to impose extra obligations on developing members, the statement said.
It added that China would not accept obligations that go beyond what is prescribed in the "TRIPS" agreement among the 151 WTO members, which covers trade-related intellectual property rights.
The statement reiterated that China would continue to pay much attention to IPR protection, as it is necessary for China's economic development.
As a developing country, China is ready to make its due efforts for promoting worldwide IPR protection, the statement said.
Chinese firms learn patent protection amid U.S. IPR investigation
XIAMEN, Fujian, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) -- Increasing U.S. investigations over alleged IPR infringement have forced more and more Chinese companies to actively register patent rights across the world in an effort to protect their own rights and prevent potential lawsuits.
China's IPR policy gains good report
BEIJING, April 27 -- AmCham China Thursday released a survey, which suggests the Chinese government is both capable of and willing to take action against those who violate intellectual property rights (IPR).
China to more effectively protect IPR
BEIJING, March 27 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese government will continue to protect intellectual property rights (IPR) with more effective measures, Vice Premier Wu Yi said Tuesday.
Wu made the remark in a congratulatory message to the two-day Global Forum on Intellectual Property Rights Protection and Innovation which opened in Beijing on Tuesday.
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