Shanghai's cruise industry is thriving, attracting tourists eager to experience cruise travel. As the busiest international cruise homeport in the Asia-Pacific region, Shanghai Wusongkou International Cruise Terminal is a hub of activity.
The China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) held a roundtable to discuss intellectual property (IP) protection for foreign enterprises on July 4 in Beijing.
China boasts a huge potential for foreign enterprises and entrepreneurs to innovate and thrive, whether they are established business or emerging industries, said foreign business leaders in Shanghai.
China has been making continuous efforts to strengthen intellectual property protection. Several European companies have recently announced significant expansions in their investment in China, demonstrating confidence in the Chinese market.
Shanghai's efforts to strengthen intellectual property (IP) protection have garnered trust from foreign enterprises, marking a pivotal factor in evaluating its business environment.
The protection of intellectual property rights has become a pivotal issue within the pharmaceutical sector in recent years, with Shanghai taking notable strides in safeguarding these rights.
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Arbitration and Mediation Center has extended its services to central and western China through a cooperation agreement with the Chongqing Higher People's Court.
The 2024 Belt and Road Intellectual Property Protection Symposium took place in Shanghai on June 13.