On 20 January 2025, the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) officially launched the "Belt and Road" Patent Examination Pilot Project. This two-year initiative, concluding on 19 January 2027, is a pivotal action by CNIPA to implement the achievements of the 10th anniversary of the "Belt and Road" initiative. It offers significant opportunities for foreign enterprises from participating "Belt and Road" countries that conduct business in China and seek for patent protection in the country.
Key aspects of the project:
The Turkish Patent and Trademark Office is the first institution to participate in this project. In the future, CNIPA will continue to collaborate with more patent examination institutions from participating countries to expand and optimize the project.
For foreign enterprises interested in the Chinese market and in need of Chinese patents, this project offers clear advantages. By shortening the examination period for patent applications in China, enterprises can obtain patent protection for their innovations more quickly, helping them to rapidly establish a presence in the Chinese market and gain a competitive edge. Additionally, through cooperation between "Belt and Road" countries, enterprises can more effectively protect their intellectual property in international markets, reducing the risk of infringement. Furthermore, this project demonstrates China's proactive stance on intellectual property protection and its commitment to promoting intellectual property cooperation among "Belt and Road" countries. It helps to enhance enterprises' confidence in the Chinese market and their willingness to invest.
We will closely monitor CNIPA's patent-related policies to help enterprises plan their patent application strategies in advance and assist in global patent layout.