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	<title>Intellectual Property Concerns Aren&apos;t Keeping Firms Out of China</title>
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	<description>Protection of intellectual property remains the biggest challenge for foreign companies doing business in China, according to participants in Wharton’s China Business Forum held earlier this spring. Executives from DuPont, Agilent Technologies and Delphi Automotive Systems, as well as Wharton faculty, noted the challenges caused by IP theft but also suggested that protection of patents and trademarks has improved recently under a more aggressive government crackdown. </description>
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