16 January 2023FeaturesJurisdiction reportsJinghuan Jia, Lei Su and Frank Jeng
Expedited examination procedures of patent applications in China
China has been proactively strengthening intellectual property awareness within the country. To align with the Central Government’s initiative, China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) has found ways to expedite examination procedures to catch up with the ever-changing technology developments.
Currently, there are two types of expedited examination procedures available in China:
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