In its annual assessment of the countries most proliferate less and pirated goods and apply the laws to punish such crimes, the Office of U.S. Trade Representative placed to Argentina, Chile and Venezuela in the lead.
The report, which reviews the practices of 77 countries that trade with the United States recognizes that there were "significant progress" in several countries, including Mexico and Spain, but kept them in the "watch list."
The report, which reviews the practices of 77 countries that trade with the United States recognizes that there were "significant progress" in several countries, including Mexico and Spain, but kept them in the "watch list."
The report also refers to the two major U.S. trading partners, Canada and China, which remain in the list of worst offenders. The U.S. government emphasizes the fact that "Canada is not enacted in 2010 a long-awaited law on protection of intellectual property rights and also strengthened the enforcement of other laws along the border."
"The fight against piracy in overseas markets products for which there are intellectual property rights is crucial to the livelihoods of some 18 million people in the U.S. work in industries with high intellectual property content," said a statement from the office, known by the acronym USTR.
addition to Argentina, Chile and Venezuela, the Office believes that among the countries that violate intellectual property rights also include Algeria, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Russia, Thailand and, from this year, also Israel.
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