The China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) has launched a new English language website. The website was launched on 30 October, with the aim of improving the service quality of the website and its accessibility throughout the world. It includes drop down menus covering “resources”, “news and events”, “law”, “special topics”, “statistics”, and “about us”, each containing several sub-lists. In addition to the above, the website also has sections covering trade marks and patents specifically. The webiste can be accessed here. If you have any questions on the above, please do not hesitate to contact the team at McDaniels Law on 0191 281 4000 or legal@mcdanielslaw.com. in: Civil Procedure, EU/International

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