Why You Should Assemble in an Intellectual Property Protected Facility in China

As the global economy becomes increasingly interconnected, businesses are looking to China not just for its manufacturing capabilities but also for its robust intellectual property (IP) protections. For companies aiming to safeguard their innovations while benefiting from China’s economic advantages, assembling in an IP-protected facility is a strategic move. Here’s why this decision can be pivotal for your business success.

What is IP and why is it important to protect it?

IP stands for Intellectual Property and China 2 West ensure that this is protected at all costs. This blog will explain why intellectual property protection is so important and how C2W works to protect your goods and services from copy-cats.

It’s no secret that the key concern about business in China is the thought that their intellectual property will be stolen.

A famous example of this is Ford’s lawsuit against the Chinese manufacturer JAC in 2012. More informaiton about this lawsuit you can visit here.

China 2 West is a company managed by British directors meaning that we are committed to protecting every aspect of your IP. You no longer have to worry about the risk of copy-cat manufacturing.

How does IP law work in China?

In China, a company has no formal intellectual property protection if it does not file its copyrights, patents and trademarks.

A patent is legal document that protects an individual’s invention. A patent allows you to take legal action against any person who uses your invention without permission. It is also important to know that there are multiple types of patents.

How does China 2 West protect its clients’ IP?

We provide our clients with direct advice and intellectual property protection services. We do this by partnering with Innopat, who are a leading IP industry expert based in Zhuhai.

More about Innopat

Innopat is a leading patent and trademark agency. This is as authorized by the National Intellectual Property Administration of the People’s Republic of China.

Innopat are dedicated to the specialized practice of intellectual property law including patent, trademark and copyright law. For more information, contact us.