Core Viewpoint - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce welcomes the WTO's ruling on the EU's complaint regarding China's standard essential patent injunction, affirming that the injunction does not affect the protection of patent rights by other WTO members and is not governed by WTO rules [1] Group 1 - The arbitration tribunal upheld the expert group's ruling, stating that China's injunction does not impact the patent rights of other WTO members [1] - The tribunal incorrectly expanded the obligations of WTO members by suggesting they should avoid affecting patent rights holders in other members' territories, which China expressed dissatisfaction with [1] - China will carefully evaluate the relevant ruling and handle it appropriately according to WTO rules [1] Group 2 - China recognizes the value of the Multi-Party Interim Appeal Arrangement (MPIA) in effectively resolving trade disputes through legal means [1] - China will continue to work with other MPIA participants to promote the effective implementation of MPIA and uphold a rules-based multilateral trading system [1]
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news flash·2025-07-22 13:44