US says China\'s progress on IP protection \'falls short\'

US says China's progress on IP protection 'falls short'

AFP  |  Washington 

has made progress towards beefing up protections for and copyrights but the country has not gone far enough to resolve a main point of friction with Washington, US trade officials said Thursday.

A USTR told reporters the has made steps to reorganize "ministries and agencies responsible for the protection and enforcement of IP" and continued to reform its judicial system.

However, "it's still too early to tell whether these efforts will lead to substantially improved IP protection and enforcement in China," the said in a conference call.

has repeatedly thrashed for what he said was the rampant theft of US know-how, through forced and other means, and made that a central feature of ongoing trade talks.

Trade officials are due to resume talks in on April 30 and then return to for another round on May 8.

remains at the top of the USTR "priority watch list" for the worst violators of US trade secrets and an run by also features on the "notorious markets" list.

was removed from the worst-offenders list after the signing of a new regional free trade agreement, which includes new provisions to protect intellectual property.

The report said "these commitments will substantially improve the IP environment in "

likewise was removed from the list after signing a free trade deal with Washington, but was added "for failing to address longstanding IP concerns and further deteriorating IP protection and enforcement within its borders," especially with regards to medicines, the report said.

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First Published: Thu, April 25 2019. 21:26 IST