China criticizes US moves on intellectual property, telecoms
BEIJING — China on Thursday criticized recent moves by the U.S. targeting the sale of fake goods and Chinese telecoms equipment, saying Washington lacks “objectivity” in its approach to Chinese businesses.
Separately, the foreign ministry sought to deflect accusations that China is requiring foreign firms to hand over intellectual property into order to gain market access — the basis of an ongoing U.S. trade investigation.
Commerce Ministry spokesman Gao Feng told reporters the U.S. Trade Representative lacked direct conclusive evidence and supporting data for listing three Chinese online commerce platforms and six physical bazaars within China as “notorious markets” engaging in commercial-scale copyright piracy and trademark counterfeiting.
“We have to question the objectivity and credibility of the relevant U.S. department in issuing its report,” Gao told reporters at a news conference. “The Chinese government has always attached great importance to the protection of intellectual property, the results of which are obvious to all.”