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Wednesday, 28 March 2012 - China to boost intellectual property rights: Xinhua |
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China's Vice Premier Li Keqiang delivers a speech during the China Development Forum 2012 at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing March 18, 2012. China cannot delay reforms to rebalance its economy and will set policies to achieve relatively fast growth and stable prices that should help total trade maintain double digit growth this year, Vice Premier Li Keqiang said on Sunday. Credit: Reuters/China Daily BEIJING | Wed Mar 28, 2012 9:50am EDT BEIJING (Reuters) - 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 labor. "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 labor 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. 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