China's IPR protection grew in 2018, stats show
Updated 21:36, 13-Jan-2019
By Liu Jiaxin
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China's intellectual property rights (IPR) protection continues to grow in scope and strength.
The latest statistics from the National Intellectual Property Administration (NIPA) show a 5.8-percent jump in domestic invention patent grants for 2018. 
At the same time, domestic valid trademark registrations increased by 32.8 percent. 
 The average duration of the domestic valid invention patents reached 6.4 years. /CGTN Screenshot

 The average duration of the domestic valid invention patents reached 6.4 years. /CGTN Screenshot

"For 2018, China's top three domestic enterprises for invention patent grants were: Huawei Technologies Company, China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation, Guangdong Opal Mobile Communications Company," Hu Wenhui, spokesman for the NIPA said.
Huawei leads China's domestic enterprises for invention patent grants. /VCG Photo

Huawei leads China's domestic enterprises for invention patent grants. /VCG Photo

The international community has launched more patent applications in China as well. 
China saw 148,000 foreign invention patent applications in 2018, a 9.1-percent increase over the previous year. 
Foreign trademark applications saw a-16.5 percent rise, standing at 244,000 for the year.
NIPA: 64.3 percent of the domestic invention patent applications came from enterprises. /CGTN Screenshot

NIPA: 64.3 percent of the domestic invention patent applications came from enterprises. /CGTN Screenshot

"The continuous increase in the number of foreign intellectual property applications in China shows the recognition and confidence of foreign companies in the protection of intellectual property rights in China," Hu added.
Hu Wenhui, spokesman for the CNIPA. /NIPA Photo

Hu Wenhui, spokesman for the CNIPA. /NIPA Photo

Despite the progress of IPR protection, Hu said, the quality of patents and trademarks has also been strictly controlled. Abnormal applications and trademarks are routinely rejected.