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Outcomes on U.S. Requests Medical Devices. The Chinese government has agreed to take action to eliminate duplicative testing and certification requirements applicable to imported medical devices. Completion of this effort is expected by the end of May. Telecom Market Access. The Chinese government committed to make appropriate adjustments to its registered capital requirements for telecommunications service providers. The JCCT Telecommunications Dialogue will meet to discuss implementation of this commitment. Third Generation Mobile Communications Standards. The Chinese government restated its 2004 JCCT commitment to technology neutrality for 3G standards. It agreed to ensure that telecommunications service providers will be allowed to make their own choices as to which standard to adopt, and to issue licenses for all 3G standards in a technologically neutral manner that does not advantage one standard over others. Express Delivery. China reiterated its commitment that the regulatory environment for express delivery services by foreign companies will not be negatively impacted by issuance of new rules, including the new postal law. Pirated Optical Disks (ODs). The Chinese government has taken action against 14 factories producing illegal optical disks and has pledged to step up enforcement in this important area to combat copyright piracy of films, music, and software. China and the U.S. will also explore new ways to strengthen cooperation in this area. Requirements to Install Legitimate Software. The Chinese government has issued a notice requiring the pre-loading of legal operating system software on all computers produced or imported into China , as well as a notice requiring government agencies to purchase computers with pre-loaded software. In line with these requirements, several Chinese computer manufacturers have recently signed agreements to purchase U.S. operating system software. Ensuring Use of Legal Software in Government and Enterprises. In addition to ongoing efforts to ensure use of legalized software at all levels of the government, China has launched efforts to ensure the legalization of software used in Chinese enterprises. In addition, China has agreed to discuss U.S. proposals regarding government and enterprise software asset management in the JCCT IPR Working Group. o Rid Consumer Markets of Infringing Goods. The Chinese government has agreed to intensify its efforts to ensure that public markets in China are free of infringing products and has announced enforcement actions in several major cities. Individual Cases. The Chinese government agreed to help ensure that individual IPR cases raised by the U.S. government with China will be vigorously pursued. Action Plan: China has announced a broad action plan to improve enforcement of IP rights, including steps in the areas of enforcement, legislation and education. Strongly implemented, these steps could lead to significant improvement in the IP situation in China . Ensuring the Rule of Law Structural and Regulatory Initiatives Export Controls- |
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