It is understood that although industrial enterprises above designated size only account for 20% of the total number of industrial enterprises in China, their output value accounts for more than 90% of the total output value of industrial enterprises in China, which plays a decisive role in the national economy. The survey results show that among the nearly 300,000 industrial enterprises above designated size, 73,000 have registered trademarks, accounting for 24.4% of the total; There are 62,000 technical secrets protected internally, accounting for 20.7% of the total; Independent brand 10.4 million, accounting for 34.8% of the total. The survey results also show that from 2004 to 2006, there were 86,000 industrial enterprises above designated size, accounting for 28.8% of all industrial enterprises above designated size. Among the enterprises applying for patents, 95.5% have carried out innovative activities, but less than 30% have applied for patents. Among large enterprises, 83.5% carried out innovative activities and 52.7% applied for patents. Among the medium-sized enterprises, 55.9% carried out innovative activities and 22.6% applied for patents; Among small enterprises, 25.2% carried out innovative activities and 6.8% applied for patents. Another noteworthy phenomenon is that the patent application ratio of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan businessmen and foreign-invested enterprises is lower than that of domestic-funded enterprises. In 2006, foreign-funded enterprises accounted for 36.5% of China's high-tech industrial enterprises and 72.0% of its output value. However, statistics show that among large and medium-sized industrial enterprises, the proportion of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan-invested enterprises and foreign-invested enterprises applying for patents is only 20.8% and 20.6% respectively, which is lower than that of domestic enterprises (27.5%).
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