Lawmakers are carrying out a new round of amendments to the Trademark Law to further strengthen the country's legal framework for intellectual property protection and address emerging challenges in the field.
China has initiated revisions to its Trademark Law to tackle emerging challenges in the sector, enhance intellectual property protection and lay a more robust legal foundation for creating a market-oriented, law-based and world-class business environment.
Lawmakers are reviewing a draft law for the first time aimed at improving systems for trademark registration, administration and protection, strengthening the investigation and punishment of trademark infringement.