Regulations on Resolving Foreign-Related IP Disputes

By East IP

Premier Li Qiang signed a State Council decree unveiling a set of regulations on resolving foreign-related IP disputes. The regulations, which entered into force on May 1, 2025, clarify that relevant government departments should strengthen overseas IP information inquiry and warning services, offer guidance and and assistance on IP rights protection to individuals and organizations. The regulations emphasize the need for enterprises to enhance their awareness of the rule of law and improve efforts in building the IP talent pool.

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