China promises Apple it will boost intellectual property protection

Advertisement
By Reuters | Updated: 5 June 2012 16:01 IST
Highlights
  • China's vice premier promised Apple CEO Tim Cook that the country would increase intellectual property protection.
China's vice premier promised Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook that the country would boost intellectual property protection, state media said on Wednesday, in Cook's second day of meetings in the company's biggest potential market.

China is the world's largest mobile market and already Apple's second-biggest market overall, but its growth there is clouded by issues ranging from a contested iPad trademark to treatment of local labour.

"To be more open to the outside is a condition for China to transform its economic development, expand domestic demands and conduct technological innovation," the official Xinhua news agency cited Vice Premier Li Keqiang as saying.

Apple is in a long-running dispute with Proview - a financially weak technology company that claims to have registered the iPad trademark. The legal battle is making its way through Chinese courts and threatens to disrupt iPad sales.

The company is also reviewing labour standards at the Taiwan firm which assembles its iPhones and iPads, Foxconn Technology Group, accused of improper practices in China.

Widely expected to become China's next premier in a leadership transition that begins later this year, Li called on multinational companies to "pay more attention to caring for workers" in China, Xinhua said.

Cook said Apple will conduct business in a law-abiding and honest manner, according to Xinhua.

Apple officials were not immediately available for comment.

Apple has begun releasing monthly labour data and said it reached 89 percent compliance with its 60-hour work week policy in February, up from 84 percent in January, according to a survey of 500,000 workers at suppliers worldwide.

Cook is on his first trip to the country since taking over from Steve Jobs in August. His closely guarded itinerary has included talks on Monday with Beijing's mayor and a visit to one of Apple's two stores in the capital.

Though it retails through more than 100 resellers, Cook has said Apple has merely scratched the surface in China, its biggest manufacturing hub where it has only five stores.

Copyright Thomson Reuters 2012

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. iPhone 17 Pro Max At Rs. 1,02,900 in Apple 50th Anniversary Sale
  2. Here's When the Oppo K15 Pro Series Could Be Launched in India
  3. Vivo T5 Pro 5G Confirmed to Launch in India Soon With These Features
  4. Microsoft's Three New AI Models Said to Rival OpenAI and Google
  5. These Four Motorola Phones Are Now Eligible to Get Android 17 Beta Updates
  6. Samsung Galaxy A27 5G Could Launch With This 50-Megapixel Camera
  7. Samsung Galaxy S26 FE Geekbench Listing Reveals Benchmark Figures
  1. Microsoft Releases New AI Models That Can Generate Images, Audio and Transcribe Text
  2. Redmi K Pad 2, New Redmi Laptops Tipped to Launch Alongside Redmi K90 Ultra
  3. Google Pixel 10 Users Can Now Play Steam Games Offline via GameNative 0.9.0
  4. Circle Unveils cirBTC Token to Expand Bitcoin’s Role in DeFi Ecosystem
  5. Honor 600 Series Could Launch Soon as Company Starts Teasing Debut of a New Phone
  6. Microsoft AI Chief Wants to Deliver State-of-the-Art AI Models by 2027: Report
  7. Infinix GT 50 Pro Leak Shows Design, Cooling, Gaming Features Ahead of Anticipated Launch
  8. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8, Galaxy Z Flip 8 to Stick With Older M13 OLED Panels: Report
  9. Crypto Hack Losses Drop to $168.6 Million in Q1 2026 Despite Ongoing Risks
  10. Google Vids Will Now Let All Users Generate Veo 3.1 AI Videos for Free, New Features Added
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.