Beijing, China — China's Ministry of Commerce announced on Monday that channels of communication with the European Union (EU) on intellectual property issues remain open. This statement comes in response to the EU filing a complaint at the World Trade Organization (WTO) against China's judicial rulings on standard essential patent disputes.
The Ministry confirmed that it received a consultation request from the EU on January 20, addressing concerns over the matter. In an online statement, the Ministry emphasized China's commitment to adhering strictly to WTO rules and its accession commitments. It highlighted the nation's continuous efforts in improving legislation and law enforcement related to the protection of intellectual property rights, achievements that have been widely recognized.
\"China has always maintained open channels of communication with the EU regarding intellectual property issues,\" the Ministry stated. \"We will address subsequent matters in accordance with WTO rules and firmly safeguard our legitimate rights and interests.\"
The EU's complaint marks a significant development in the ongoing trade relations between the two economies. China's assurance of open dialogue underscores its willingness to engage collaboratively to resolve disputes and strengthen intellectual property protections.
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China says it's open to communication with EU on intellectual property
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