The China-U.S. Intellectual Property Rights Dispute: Background and Implications for China-U.S. Economic Relations
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The United States has pressed China over the past several years to improve its protection of U.S. intellectual property rights (IPR) and to afford greater market access to intellectual property-related products, such as computer software, compact disks (CDs), and audio-visual products. U.S. threats of trade
sanctions against Chinese products helped produce trade agreements in January 1992 and February 1995 that pledged China to improve its IPR enforcement regime and expand market access for IPR…
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Date:
May 24, 1996
Creator:
Morrison, Wayne M.
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