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China Increases Penalties for IP Violations

China recently announced plans to increase penalties for violations of intellectual property rights, according to a Dec. 12 report from the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, an issue at the center of the U.S.-China trade deal negotiations. China will raise…

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its penalty from “three times the actual damages incurred” to “five times the actual damage,” the HKTDC said. The announcement is part of a China initiative to improve intellectual property rights protections in two phases by 2025, the report said.