China Supreme Peoples Court released the Summary of the Annual Report of the Supreme People’s Court on Intellectual Property Cases for 2022. The annual report explains 43 application issues for intellectual property cases including patent, trademark, copyright and unfair competition.
Picture of Arctech s 575MW solar project located in Hebei Province, China
Arctech announced that it had delivered SkySmart II tracking system to a 575MW agriculture-sharing solar project located in Nangong City, Hebei Province, China. SHANGHAI, CHINA, July 29, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Arctech (SSE-STAR: 688408), the world s leading tracking, racking, and BIPV solutions provider, announced that it had delivered SkySmart II tracking system to a 575MW agriculture-sharing solar project located in Nangong City, Hebei Province, China. This largest 2P multi-point drive tracking system + bifacial modules project withstood multiple hits by high winds, and the system s high stability and reliability have been highly recognized by business owners and EPCs.
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Uninfected Chinese Die Under Extreme COVID-19 Lockdown Measures
China’s northern Nangong City hasn’t announced any new COVID-19 patients since Jan. 27, but people still live under lockdown on Feb. 28. Local residents told The Epoch Times that the lockdown has meant their loved ones couldn’t receive needed medical treatment.
Some have even passed away as a result.
The Chinese regime has underreported cases of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus outbreak since day one. Experts have said they believe that the outbreak in Nangong isn’t gone, but officials don’t publicize the truth because a serious outbreak has political implications. Mid-level CCP members at the city and region level face dismissal from their positions if they announce the real pandemic figures.
China is back in emergency mode, racing to contain COVID surge before holiday By Grace Qi WHO team in China probing COVID-19 s origins
Beijing China is rushing to build a massive quarantine camp with more than 4,000 isolation suites in Hebei Province, a region just outside Beijing at the center of a resurgent coronavirus epidemic. Ahead of a holiday that normally sparks the biggest mass-movement of humans on the planet, authorities have put tens of millions of people under strict lockdown in a bid to stem the spread of COVID-19 a year after it first surfaced.
The new isolation center spans more than 108 acres on the outskirts of Shijiazhuang city, the provincial capital of Hebei Province, which surrounds Beijing. It will temporarily house close contacts and secondary contacts of confirmed COVID-19 patients so they can be kept under medical observation for any signs of infection.