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BEIJING, Dec. 7 (Xinhuanet) -- China and Italy signed
a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on intellectual property here Tuesday.
The MOU was signed between the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) and the Italian Trade
Commission.
This is the first time for the non-governmental
Chinese trade promotion body to sign an intellectual property memo with other
countries, said Liu Wenjie, CCPIT vice chairman.
In an era of knowledge-based economy, Italy and China
share the objective on the protection of intellectual property, Antonio Marzano,
minister of Production Activities of Italy, said at the signing ceremony. "It is
in the common interests of the two countries."
Marzano is accompanying Italian President Carlo
Ciampi on his China visit.
Ciampi's ongoing visit to China will surely give a
mighty push to the China-Italy trade, CCPIT Chairman Wan Jifei said. "This memo
is among the fruits of Ciampi's China tour."
According to the statistics released by China
Customs, the volume of China's trade with Italy in the first 10 months of this
year reached 12.68 billion US dollars, up 31.6 percent from a year earlier, with
its exports and imports growing by 37.1 percent and 24.7 percent to 7.42 billion
US dollars and 5.26 billion US dollars respectively.
"The signing of the document will promote the
China-Italy cooperation on protecting intellectual property and cracking down on
fake and pirated products," Liu said.
China and Italy are said to sign a detailed agreement
soon. With this agreement, both sides will offer companies information on the
related law, help with trade mark registration and hold seminars on intellectual
property protection, laws and rules on fighting fake commodities.
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