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Preview of the Impact of EU-China CAI on IP in the context of the coming 14th Five Year Plan 2021-2025

Even though the texts of the EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment is not distributed yet and should be read in the context of the 14th Five Year Plan, which is not officially revealed, the contours of both documents are becoming … Continue reading

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Seven Years to ‘Made in China 2025’ from Net Importer to Net Exporter of Intellectual Property

U.S. president Donald Trump has accused China of causing a trade deficit and engaging in several unfair practices related to the acquisition of American intellectual property and technology. The latter part was corroborated by the USTR Report of 22 March … Continue reading

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China Wants Legally-Binding Climate Agreement, But Has Many Demands

The degradation of the environment is China’s biggest challenge. Remember March of this year (2011), when the Chinese government released its 12th Five-Year Plan it emphasised sustainable economic growth and came up with policy objectives and quantitative targets that foster … Continue reading

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Research on Equipment Manufacturing Industry China: IPR Significant Impact on Transition From Imitative To Independent Innovation

The Journal of Technology Management in China (Vol. 6 No. 3, 2011, p 257-266) has an interesting article  A study of the evolutionary path of technological innovation modes in the equipment manufacturingindustry of China written by Yuan Yi-jun and Lv Cui-jie (Department of Economics, Dalian … Continue reading

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Technology Transfer to China: Judgment Day Is Coming For US and European Car Industry

“Last Judgment“as envisioned by Stefan Lochner in the car free year of 1435 The European and American automotive industry should wake up. Reuters quoted Sergio Marchionne, CEO of Chrysler Group LLC and Fiat SpA saying: “The excuse that we did not understand … Continue reading

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Part I: Lessons Learned from Technology Transfer and Essential IP in China/HK

June 16th, the European Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong (ECCHK) organised together with the European Union Business Information Programme of Hong Kong and Macao the 3rd annual China IPR SME Helpdesk seminar, this time about ‘Technology Transfer and Essential IP … Continue reading

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Joint-venture with technology transfer no panacea for market access to China’s aviation industry

China’s 12th Five-Year Plan (2011-2015) states that the general aviation industry’s development will bepromoted, reform the airspace management system as well as increase the efficiency of the allocation and utilization of airspace resources. Bright sky for China’s aviation industry. But what … Continue reading

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Knowledge Transfer in China: How To Train The Dragon To Consume You

Professor Pierre Sauvé, deputy managing director, director of studies and faculty member at the World Trade Institute (WTI), Switzerland gave a very interesting guest research lecture at CUHK November 24, 2010: “Waiting for Godot? The troubled prospects of (coherent) multilateralism … Continue reading

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US-China Green Technology Transfer Strained By Circular Reasoning

Last month (October 22nd 2009) The Economist had a special report about the relationship between China and the US. In the article ‘The price of cleanliness’ the circular reasoning is pointed out that makes solving the environmental challenge in China … Continue reading

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Technology Transfers: After the Maglev China Got An Appetite For the Shinkansen Bullet Train

Remember Germany’s consortium Transrapid International who designed and built the Maglev trains in China? See Intellectual Property of German Train Gone with the Wind. China ‘digested’ the technology pretty fast to come up with its own version of this train. … Continue reading

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