.contact us |.about us
News > National News...
Search:
    Advertisement
Market order expected to be further protected
( 2003-12-15 10:28) (China Daily)

The National Office of Rectification and Standardization of Market Economic Order held its second meeting over the weekend in Beijing, hearing opinions on intellectual property protection and activities against piracy and counterfeiting from foreign-invested firms in China.

The meeting was held under the co-ordination mechanism for foreign-invested companies, which was established by the office on September 24 when the first meeting opened.

Under the mechanism, the office will hold such meetings on the first week of each March, June, September and December.

Representatives from 80 foreign-invested companies attended the meeting to give their comments on China's efforts with the anti-counterfeiting campaigns, and to give suggestions for further protecting market order.

Li Jingzhou, on behalf of the Information Technology Group of the Quality Brands Protection Committee, said the rise of counterfeiting and piracy involves many factors. A major reason is that administration departments have not imposed higher fines on those involved in selling illegal goods.

The committee, set up in 2000, consists of 83 famous foreign companies in China, such as Nokia and Microsoft, and is aimed at helping supervise anti-counterfeiting activities.

Li suggested that enforcement departments must enforce serious punishments and heavy fines over trademark infringement and those doing business without licences.

Yuan Ming, an official of the Supreme People's Procuratorate, said departments across the country are willing to work with foreign-invested companies to fight against counterfeiting and piracy.

The General Administration of Quality, Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine has taken some measures to help slash counterfeiting activities. To prevent forged products from being exported to other countries, for example, the administration and the General Administration of Customs have designated major ports for foreign-invested companies to export their high quality products, according to administration official Gao Jianhua.

Zhang Zhigang, vice-minister of commerce, said relevant governmental departments should give prominence to reasonable opinions from foreign-invested companies. He said that starting next year, administrative, judicial, industrial and commercial departments will jointly tighten enforcement nationwide to further eliminate counterfeiting and piracy activities.

Eight ministry-level departments have launched a year-long nationwide crackdown on counterfeit products and piracy since early this year.

Law enforcement and quality-supervision departments are the major forces in the campaign.

 
Close  
   
  Today's Top News   Top National News
   
+Saddam detained; Bush says attacks not over
( 2003-12-15)
+Saddam 'caught like a rat' in a hole
( 2003-12-15)
+Saddam's capture gives Bush huge boost
( 2003-12-15)
+Arabs eat news of Saddam capture
( 2003-12-14)
+Leaders push partnership
( 2003-12-15)
+Hope high for China-Africa forum
( 2003-12-15)
+Protectionism serves to harm trade future
( 2003-12-15)
+Museum gets green accolades
( 2003-12-15)
+Shandong desalinates to ease thirst
( 2003-12-15)
+Market order expected to be further protected
( 2003-12-15)
   
  Go to Another Section  
     
 
 
     
  Article Tools  
     
   
     
   
        .contact us |.about us
  Copyright By chinadaily.com.cn. All rights reserved