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海关总署:2024年共实施知识产权保护措施5.32万次(中国新闻网)
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-04-24 08:27

Core Insights - The report highlights the continuous efforts of Chinese customs in strengthening intellectual property protection, with a total of 53,200 protective measures implemented in 2024, resulting in the detention of 41,600 batches and over 81.6 million items suspected of infringement [1] Group 1: Intellectual Property Protection Measures - In 2024, there was a significant increase in the number of rights holders utilizing customs protection, with 4,836 applications for customs protection registration, leading to 4,516 approved registrations, marking an 11.4% year-on-year growth [2] - The total number of intellectual property protection applications received reached 29,541, with 21,614 approved, including 16,034 from domestic rights holders, reflecting a 24.19% increase [2] Group 2: Enforcement and Detention Statistics - The enforcement actions primarily focused on trademark rights, with 41,300 batches and over 76.39 million items detained for suspected trademark infringement, accounting for 99.5% and 93.57% of total detentions respectively [4] - In terms of export protection, customs detained 41,200 batches and over 80.33 million items, representing 99.17% and 98.41% of total detentions, while import detentions saw a decline of 34.16% and 26.52% [5] Group 3: Emerging Business Models and Regional Enforcement - Customs enforcement in emerging business models like cross-border e-commerce showed significant growth, with 25,300 batches and over 20.27 million items detained, making it the most active enforcement channel in 2024 [6] - Customs in eastern coastal regions accounted for 76% of total detentions, while enforcement capabilities in central and western regions are steadily improving, with some areas seeing a doubling in detention numbers [7] Group 4: Types of Infringing Goods - The structure of infringing goods remained largely unchanged, with clothing and footwear, electronics, and leather goods being the top three categories by batch count, while electronics, sports equipment, and tobacco products led in terms of quantity detained [9]