This Report reflects the Administration’s resolve to encourage and maintain effective IPR protection and enforcement worldwide. It identifies a wide range of concerns, including troubling “indigenous innovation” policies that may unfairly disadvantage U.S. rights holders in China, the continuing challenges of copyright piracy over the Internet in countries such as Canada, Italy and Russia, and the ongoing, systemic IPR enforcement issues presented in many trading partners around the world.
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2012
- 2012 Report to Congress on China's WTO Compliance
- 2011 National Trade Estimate Report on Foreign Trade Barriers
- 2012 Special 301 Report
- 2012 Trade Policy Agenda and 2011 Annual Report
- HOPE II 2012 Annual Report on the Implementation of the Technical Assistance Improvement and Compliance Needs Assessment and Rem
- Letters Notifying Congressional Leaders of Mexico's Inclusion in the Trans-Pacific Partnership Negotiations
- Results of the 2012 Section 1377 Review of Telecommunications Trade Agreements
- Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS Report)
- Sixth Report to the Congress on the Operation of the Andean Trade Preference Act as Amended 06/29/2012
- Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT Report)
- Letters Notifying Congressional Leaders of Canada's Inclusion in the Trans-Pacific Partnership Negotiations
- Interim Report to Leaders from the Co-Chairs of the EU-U.S. High Level Working Group on Jobs and Growth
- 2012 Out-of-Cycle Review of Notorious Markets