The figure was over 100 times more than the 1979 level, said the State Administration For Industry and Commerce (SAIC). Companies and enterprises from only 20 countries or regions had registered their trademarks in China then.
China had already set a trademark law system that suits both China's actual condition and the international regulation, and joined six international treaties or conventions concerning trademarks, hence international trademark protection has been greatly enhanced, SAIC said.
SAIC had also intensified cooperation with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in recent years, and conducted over 17,000 applications under the Madrid Protocol for the international registration of trademarks in 2008, up 4.9 percent over the 2007 level, it said.
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