It is understood that in the first half of this year, the national customs investigated and handled infringing trademark rights of goods worth 6.9 million pieces, accounting for 97.2% of the total amount of suspected infringing goods, protecting more than 2,200 trademark rights of domestic and foreign enterprises, clothing and shoes in protected goods. Light industry products account for a relatively high proportion. Tianjin, Shanghai, Qingdao, Ningbo, Xiamen and other customs in the eastern coastal areas continue to bear the main role of cracking down on infringement, but the first half of the year data shows the law enforcement data of Shenyang, Zhengzhou, Wuhan, Changchun and other customs. With the rise of online cross-border e-commerce, the Customs handled more than 30,000 infringement cases in the first half of the year.
The Sino-Russian Customs Joint Enforcement Action has achieved remarkable results. The Sino-Russian seas carried out the World Cup IPR joint enforcement action from March to June. China Customs took the products of the International Football Federation and sponsored companies as the monitoring focus, and the two sides exchanged in time. Informed information on infringement cases, strengthen bilateral law enforcement cooperation, and improve the pertinence and effectiveness of law enforcement through risk analysis. During the operation, both parties investigated and handled more than 500,000 infringing goods.
In addition, the awareness of intellectual property protection of domestic enterprises has been significantly improved. From January to June, a total of 871 intellectual property rights holders submitted their applications for customs protection of intellectual property rights to the General Administration of Customs. The number of approved approvals was 2,796, accounting for 60% of the total approved amount. In the first half of the year, the customs detained more than 4.8 million pieces of intellectual property goods infringing domestic enterprises, accounting for 67.6% of the total number of infringing goods. Among them, high-tech enterprises such as Xiaomi, Huawei, and Xinjiang were willing to seek intellectual property rights for customs protection. Good results.
Zhang Guangzhi, spokesperson of the General Administration of Customs, said that the Customs will carry out anti-counterfeiting and infringement actions on key commodities, key ports, key routes and key countries, adopt differentiated prevention and control measures, identify key targets, implement targeted strikes, and continue to increase Investment in science and technology, vigorously promote individual inspection and inspection equipment, strengthen risk analysis, develop customs record intelligent identification tools, and improve the level of customs enforcement intelligence. In addition, the General Administration of Customs will coordinate with relevant ministries to increase joint punishment against illegal enterprises. Credit management is the starting point, and joint punishment is imposed on untrustworthy enterprises, which greatly increases the cost of illegal enterprises.