Abstract

The paper describes two trends in technology licensing to China. The first is China's reduction of regulatory burdens on inbound technology transfer including the elimination of certain discriminatory provisions imposed on foreign licensors. The second involves escalating difficulties that foreign licensors encounter in concluding deals ith Chinese licensees, including U.S. government pressure to curtail technology transfer to China, and continued domestic-leaning IP-enforcement practice and policy in China. These positive and negative developments are attributable to both developments arising from the U.S.-China trade war and China’s own “techno-nationalist” drive to innovate

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