Asian Markets Put American Trademarks At Risk
In-House Counsel Share Ideas On Protecting Trademarks In Asia
June 30, 2005 at 08:00 PM
20 minute read
It's been referred to as a miracle. In the past 10 years, China's economy has exploded–doubling in size, making it the seventh-largest economy in the world. And it continues to gain momentum. In 2004, the country's trade volume totaled
$1.1 trillion and its foreign investment reached $60 billion. In the first quarter of this year, its imports grew 15 percent; its exports grew 35 percent and its economy overall increased 9.5 percent. The growth is showing no signs of slowing.
The good news: This changing economic landscape, not just in China but in all of Asia, has brought American companies more opportunities to expand internationally. The bad news: Those companies often encounter unexpected legal issues.
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