Beginning on Saturday, the
right to the exclusive use of a trademark can be used as part of the registered
capital when a domestic company applies for registration in Pudong New Area,
officials of the Shanghai Industrial and Commercial Administrative Bureau
announced Friday.
The new local policy will first be tried out in Pudong
as one of the reforms the area will carry out to improve its commercial
environment and government service.
"This is a way to show our respect to
intellectual property," said Fang Huiping, bureau director. "Intellectuals and
university graduates who have the talent but lack capital will be encouraged to
launch their companies."
According to the policy, trademark right and
other non-currency property, after being evaluated, can account for a maximum of
70 percent of the registered capital when a domestic limited liability company
is registered in Pudong.
There are about 100,000 registered trademarks in
Shanghai and their number is increasing by 20,000 every year. Of the total, 380
are the city's famous trademarks and 40 are the country's famous
brands.
About a year ago, labor forces were also allowed to be included
as part of the registered capital as a kind of non-currency property. So far, 37
companies have benefited from the policy and registered capital coming from
labor forces totaled 30.94 million yuan (US$3.82 million).
Bureau
officials also unveiled some other preferential policies yesterday to lower the
commercial cost for companies in Pudong.
The Pudong New Area Industrial
and Commercial Administrative Bureau will have the right to approve registration
of domestic group enterprises, offices and research and development centers that
aren't engaged in direct business operation of overseas enterprises and
companies that have been cleared by the Ministry of Commerce and the Shanghai
Foreign Investment Commission.
In the past, only the municipal bureau had
the right to approve registration of such companies.
(Source:Shanghai Daily)