Premier: China calls on partners to take tougher actions on IPR protection
By China Watch |
Xinhua |
Updated: 2018-10-18 16:36
China welcomes all business partners for broader and closer cooperation and will take tougher measures to protect intellectual property rights to create a favorable environment for innovation, Xinhua News Agency quoted Premier Li Keqiang as saying.
Li made the remarks as he addressed the China-Netherlands Business Forum in The Hague on Oct 16. China will treat all companies registered in China equally, Li said, and China will open its door wider to the outside world and do more to expand market access.
Li vowed to further strengthen IPR protection, saying China does not allow any forced transfer of IPR. “Any transfer of IPR must be based on the will of companies.”
China is implementing its innovation-driven development strategy, with new growth drivers now contributing to about two thirds of newly created employment, Li said.
China welcomes all business partners for broader and closer cooperation and will take tougher measures to protect intellectual property rights to create a favorable environment for innovation, Xinhua News Agency quoted Premier Li Keqiang as saying.
Li made the remarks as he addressed the China-Netherlands Business Forum in The Hague on Oct 16. China will treat all companies registered in China equally, Li said, and China will open its door wider to the outside world and do more to expand market access.
Li vowed to further strengthen IPR protection, saying China does not allow any forced transfer of IPR. “Any transfer of IPR must be based on the will of companies.”
China is implementing its innovation-driven development strategy, with new growth drivers now contributing to about two thirds of newly created employment, Li said.