China's new IP courts may help NZ business – if their scales aren't too weighted against foreigners
Three new IP courts in China represent larger steps towards regulatory standardisation, and will encourage more FDI.
Nathan Smith
Thu, 09 Apr 2015
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The Chinese government recently created three new intellectual property (IP) courts in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. Although still nascent, the courts could help streamline New Zealand business operations in the Middle Kingdom.
However, the wider context of the move suggests significant
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Nathan Smith
Thu, 09 Apr 2015
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