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Japan exports sunshine roses to China at a loss of 10 billion? After many fruit varieties were blocked, why didn't Japan dare to let other fruits into China? In recent years, the sun has become rose

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Japan exports sunshine roses to China at a loss of 10 billion? After many fruit varieties were blocked, why didn't Japan dare to let other fruits into China?

In recent years, the sunshine rose has become a topic of much attention, not only because of its beautiful appearance and captivating aroma, but also because of the story of intellectual property hidden behind it.

As a fruit country, Japan not only has a wealth of fruit varieties in China, but also constantly innovates through technology and constantly develops new fruit varieties to meet the needs of different groups of people for fruits. Among them, the sunshine rose is a rose-sweet orange orange orange created by Japanese horticulturist Yohji Yamamoto in 1982.

Due to the beautiful appearance and sweet taste of sunshine rose, it soon attracted widespread attention and hot sales in the Chinese market. However, at the same time, Japan also found a problem: although they made a lot of money in the Chinese market, this money did not flow into Japan, but was "earned" by local Chinese manufacturers.

This is because there is a large number of piracy problems in the Chinese market, and these local Chinese manufacturers do not buy the patents of Sunshine Rose, but produce and sell them through piracy, resulting in Japan losing a lot of intellectual property fees.

The piracy of sunshine roses in China was an event that caused a stir in the fruit world around 2005. At that time, a group of Chinese merchants, without any permission, bought seedlings of sunshine rose from Japan and introduced them to China.

In the Chinese market, these "fake" sunshine roses quickly won over consumers, and due to their low price, bright color, and rich aroma, many considered them to be a high-quality fruit like Japanese sunshine roses.

However, the Japanese side quickly discovered the problem and took immediate action. They began to investigate in China and gradually uncovered the background behind this pirated version of the sunshine rose.

In fact, these "fake" sunshine roses are not real sunshine roses, they are just a similar looking hybrid fruit and do not have the characteristics and qualities of sunshine roses. In addition, these businessmen did not pay any patent rights fees to Japan, which is why the Japanese side is very angry about this issue.

In order to solve this problem, Japan has begun to take a number of measures, the most important of which is to strengthen the protection of intellectual property rights.

In Japan, the sunshine rose is regarded as a "national treasure" variety, the patent fee is therefore extremely high, and only authorized companies can produce and sell, but because the supervision and protection mechanism of the Chinese market is not perfect, coupled with the serious phenomenon of piracy, it is difficult for Japan to get effective protection in the Chinese market.

With the increasing demand for sunshine roses in the Chinese market, some Chinese companies have begun to explore how to breed this high-quality rose variety locally to meet the needs of the domestic market, and also hope to break Japan's monopoly on sunshine roses.

For example, China Flower Seed Industry Group, together with Huazhong Agricultural University and other units, has successfully cultivated its own native sunshine rose varieties through years of research and experiments. These indigenous varieties are not only able to compete with Japan's sunshine roses in the domestic market, but also export to other countries and regions.

In addition to sunshine roses, other fruit varieties in Japan face similar problems. For example, Japanese strawberries are very rich in varieties and have a high quality in taste and appearance. However, due to the large number of piracy problems in the Chinese market, it is difficult for Japanese strawberries to get the value they deserve.

Therefore, although Japan's fruit quality and technology enjoy a high reputation in the world, due to the problem of intellectual property protection, Japan does not dare to let other fruits enter the Chinese market.

This has not only led to a declining market share of Japanese fruit varieties in the Chinese market, but has also caused huge economic losses. According to reports, the sunshine rose alone costs Japan up to 10 billion yen in patent royalties every year.

In addition, the lockdown measures have also affected trade relations between China and Japan. Because in this case, China cannot import more fruits from Japan, and Japan cannot import more other products from China. This has also led to an exacerbating trade deficit between the two sides.

In general, Japan does not dare to let other fruits enter the Chinese market because of the issue of intellectual property protection, resulting in the declining market share of Japanese fruits in the Chinese market, huge economic losses and the continuous deterioration of Sino-Japanese trade relations.

Therefore, solving the issue of intellectual property protection and allowing more high-quality fruits from more countries to enter the Chinese market is beneficial to China and other countries. Welcome to leave a message to discuss, pay attention to the poisonous tongue mixed knowledge, and learn more wonderful content.

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Japan exports sunshine roses to China at a loss of 10 billion? After many fruit varieties were blocked, why didn't Japan dare to let other fruits into China? In recent years, the sun has become rose
Japan exports sunshine roses to China at a loss of 10 billion? After many fruit varieties were blocked, why didn't Japan dare to let other fruits into China? In recent years, the sun has become rose
Japan exports sunshine roses to China at a loss of 10 billion? After many fruit varieties were blocked, why didn't Japan dare to let other fruits into China? In recent years, the sun has become rose
Japan exports sunshine roses to China at a loss of 10 billion? After many fruit varieties were blocked, why didn't Japan dare to let other fruits into China? In recent years, the sun has become rose

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