Core Viewpoint - The increasing participation of Chinese enterprises in global trade has led to a rise in foreign-related intellectual property disputes, prompting the National Intellectual Property Administration to enhance protection efforts and provide comprehensive guidance for enterprises [1][2]. Group 1: Measures and Initiatives - By the end of 2025, 99 overseas intellectual property dispute response guidance platforms will be established across 30 provinces in China, with six industry-specific platforms set up for key sectors such as automotive and photovoltaics [1]. - A dual-channel guidance network will be created, linking domestic and overseas efforts, with overseas platforms established in 11 countries [1]. - Nearly 2,000 experts are involved in the guidance work, providing over 4,800 consultations and recovering losses amounting to 2.75 billion yuan in 2025 [1]. Group 2: Future Plans - In 2023, the National Intellectual Property Administration will intensify efforts in foreign-related intellectual property protection, improve inter-departmental coordination, and enhance the dispute response guidance network [2]. - Timely risk warnings and precise response guidance will be provided for key industries and cross-border e-commerce [2]. - The selection of experts with international legal perspectives and practical experience will be prioritized to address complex disputes involving standard essential patents and trade secrets [2].
截至去年底,我国已设立99个海外知识产权纠纷应对指导工作平台
Xin Jing Bao·2026-01-23 05:28