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flag China increased IP crime convictions by 6.2% in 2025, enforcing stricter IPR laws to boost innovation and self-reliance.

flag In 2025, China stepped up judicial enforcement of intellectual property rights (IPR) as part of its push for technological self-reliance, with courts sentencing around 19,000 individuals for IPR crimes—a 6.2% rise from the prior year. flag The Supreme People's Court highlighted improved case handling, greater transparency, and expanded use of digital tools to strengthen IPR protection, aligning with national goals to foster innovation and economic growth through stronger legal safeguards.

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