Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang presides over a national meeting on combating IPR infringement and the manufacturing and sale of fake and shoddy goods in Beijing on July 15. He called for better scrutiny and tougher punishments on counterfeit products and IPR infringement.
The vice premier said law enforcers nationwide have been working very vigorously and have detected and cracked down on many serious criminal cases in sectors of pharmaceuticals, agriculture, building materials and online markets.
A total of 56,000 cases were busted and 7,504 suspects received guilty verdicts in the first five months of 2015, Wang said.
Wang stressed more focus should be put onto infringement and fraud in e-commerce. He suggested law enforcers learn from advanced international experience and use big data to enhance supervision of online economic activities.
Wang also called for laws specially concerning online business to be made to help deal with malpractice and guarantee a fair market.