Why is it said that "it is time to rise from the status of "Made in China" to "Created in China"?

Because in recent years, China has vigorously advocated innovation and creation, continuously strengthened the construction of relevant systems, and created a market environment for fair competition. A large number of OEM-based companies have begun to develop their own technologies and cultivate their own brands.

American media commented that many Chinese companies are now focusing on creating new cutting-edge products and brands, relying on innovative and increasingly influential ideas.

Currently, China is applying for patents in the United States, not only from senior companies, but also start-ups. From the perspective of industry distribution, the highest number of patents are in high-tech fields such as data processing and sensing, semiconductors, and wireless transmission, especially in high-tech fields such as data processing and sensing, semiconductors, and wireless transmission. They are 3D printing, machine learning and drones, which have grown significantly in recent years.

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In fact, Chinese companies are not only increasing their patents in the United States. Data from the State Intellectual Property Office shows that in 2017, my country’s patent applications in countries along the “Belt and Road” were 5,608, a year-on-year increase of 16%.

The World Intellectual Property Organization recently released a report stating that "Made in China" innovation continues to accelerate in frontier fields, with a large number of achievements filling international gaps and "reshaping" the global value chain and industrial structure.

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