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Taiwan to raise IPR with China
Central News Agency
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2009-11-06 12:33 AM
Taiwan's legislature yesterday decided to ask the executive branch of government to raise the issue of intellectual property rights (IPR) protection in the fifth round of cross-Taiwan Strait talks between Taipei and Beijing.

Both ruling and opposition party legislators in the Legislative Yuan's Economics Committee passed a resolution during a committee meeting demanding that relevant executive agencies raise the issue with China.

Their decision was aimed at protecting the IPR of Taiwan's businesses at a time when many Taiwanese companies' trademarks have been pirated by Chinese businesses, legislators said, adding that the matter has become a chief barrier in cross-strait trade.

The fifth round of talks between Taiwan and China is scheduled to be held in the first half of 2010. Lawmakers also asked that the IPR issue be discussed in advance during the fourth round of cross-strait talks between Taiwan's Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF) and China's Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS). That round of talks will take place in December in central Taiwan's Taichung City.

During the legislative committee meeting's interpellation session, ruling Kuomintang Legislator Ting Shou-chung questioned Wang Mei-hua, director-general of Taiwan's Intellectual Property Office, on whether her office has contacted Chinese authorities concerning IPR infringement on Taiwan companies.

KMT legislator Lai Shyh-bao also expressed grave concern over the matter, saying that it has markedly affected Taiwan businesses' willingness to expand operations in the Chinese market.

Wang, however, was reserved about the suggestion, saying that it is up to various other government agencies to decide when to raise the issue with China.

 
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