China Daily

China firm on safeguardi­ng IPR, premier says

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Qiang highlighte­d on Thursday Beijing’s readiness to work with the World Intellectu­al Property Organizati­on in fostering a climate that is conducive to the creation, protection and use of intellectu­al property rights.

During a meeting in Beijing with Daren Tang, director-general of WIPO, the premier said that China remains a positive constructo­r, key contributo­r and staunch defender of the internatio­nal IPR system.

The meeting came after an event was held in Beijing on Wednesday to mark the 50th anniversar­y of cooperatio­n between China and WIPO.

In a congratula­tory message the event, President Xi Jinping pledged unwavering efforts to protect intellectu­al property rights and improve the business environmen­t.

Li told Tang that Beijing will support WIPO as always to play a greater role. He expressed his hope that the event will serve as an opportunit­y to bring cooperatio­n between the two sides to a higher level.

Tang hailed the historic achievemen­ts and progress made by China over the past 50 years, saying that Beijing’s IPR strategy is “exemplary”.

WIPO will further bolster cooperatio­n with China, he added.

China saw 70,000 internatio­nal applicatio­ns filed under WIPO’s Patent Cooperatio­n Treaty in 2022 and the country rose to the 11th position on the Global Innovation

Index 2022 released by WIPO.

Li also spoke with Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif over the phone on Thursday, underscori­ng that the two countries are good neighbors, friends, partners and brothers.

It is important for both sides to further improve the quality and efficiency of cooperatio­n on the ChinaPakis­tan Economic Corridor and make it a landmark project under the Belt and Road Initiative, he said.

Li appealed for both sides to build up cooperatio­n on agricultur­e, mining, science and technology and informatio­n technology, adding he hopes that Pakistan will take concrete steps to protect the safety of Chinese institutio­ns and personnel.

The two countries should carry forward their tradition of supporting each other on multilater­al issues, safeguard internatio­nal justice and uphold regional peace and security, he said.

Sharif said that Islamabad remains committed to the one-China policy and supporting Beijing in safeguardi­ng its core interests.

He expressed willingnes­s to work with China to promote the highqualit­y developmen­t of the CPEC, and deepen cooperatio­n in various sectors, adding that his country will make all-out efforts to ensure the safety of Chinese citizens in Pakistan.

According to China’s National Developmen­t and Reform Commission, the CPEC has created 190,000 jobs since it was launched in 2013, the year when China first proposed the BRI.

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