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加快建设知识产权强国
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-08-17 21:57
Core Viewpoint - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, China's intellectual property (IP) sector has made significant progress, achieving multiple core indicators ahead of schedule, thereby laying a solid foundation for building a strong IP nation and broadening its pathways [1][2]. Group 1: Institutional Foundation - Intellectual property protection serves as a "ballast" for innovation, with China completing a comprehensive revision of the Patent Law and simultaneously advancing the Trademark Law [1]. - The efficiency of patent and trademark examination has significantly improved, with the average examination period for invention patents reduced to 15.5 months and trademark registration maintained at 4 months, ranking among the fastest globally [1]. - By 2024, the social satisfaction level for IP protection is expected to reach 82.36 points, indicating a qualitative leap in protection levels from institutional provisions to practical effectiveness [1]. Group 2: Empowering Transformation - The vitality of intellectual property lies in its transformation and application, with the industrialization rate of enterprise invention patents rising to 53.3% [1]. - The value added of patent-intensive industries accounts for 13.04% of GDP, demonstrating that innovative achievements are rapidly transitioning from laboratories to production lines [1]. - Breakthroughs in key core technology patents in strategic emerging industries such as artificial intelligence and new energy vehicles are reinforcing technological self-reliance and injecting strong momentum into the development of new productive forces [1]. Group 3: Service Expansion - The national IP public service platform has been launched, providing a smart and efficient "one-stop" service network with 483 national-level public service institutions and 175 municipal-level comprehensive service institutions [2]. - The establishment of graduate-level IP programs has resulted in a talent pool exceeding 1 million, with over 40,000 practicing patent agents, contributing to a robust innovation ecosystem [2]. Group 4: Open Collaboration - China ranks 11th in the "Global Innovation Index Report," leading among middle-income economies, and has maintained the highest number of top 100 global technology clusters for two consecutive years [2]. - Chinese enterprises have won the World Intellectual Property Organization's global awards for four consecutive years, with the highest number of awards among all countries [2]. - IP cooperation relationships have been established with over 80 countries and regions, with the Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) covering 84 countries, expanding China's international IP cooperation network [2].