China-EU/WTO Panel

China regrets EU request for WTO panel, pledges to defend rights

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Beijing, China - Feb 12, 2026 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Screenshot of statement of Ministry of Commerce

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2. Various of office building, sign of Ministry of Commerce; Chinese national flag

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3. Various of headquarters of European Commission Berlaymont building, European Union flags

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4. Various of headquarters of European Commission Berlaymont building, pedestrians

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5. Various of World Trade Organization (WTO) headquarters, sign reading "WTO/OMC" on wall

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China's Ministry of Commerce on Thursday expressed regret over the European Union's (EU's) decision to request the establishment of a World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement panel in response to Chinese judicial rulings on standard essential patents (SEPs).

China will handle the request properly in accordance with WTO dispute settlement procedures, and will resolutely defend its legitimate rights and interests, an official from the ministry's department of treaty and law said in response to a media query.

On Feb 12, Geneva time, the EU announced it would request the establishment of a WTO panel concerning its dispute with China over judicial rulings related to SEP licensing litigation.

The official emphasized that China has always attached great importance to the protection of intellectual property rights (IPR).

In strict compliance with WTO rules and its accession commitments, China has continuously improved its IPR legislation and enforcement, achieving results that are evident to all, the official noted.

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  • ID : 8465717
  • Dateline : Feb 12, 2026/File
  • Location : China
  • Category : Trade
  • Duration : 1'00
  • Audio Language : Nats/Part Mute
  • Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
  • Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
  • Published : 2026-02-13 03:09
  • Last Modified : 2026-02-13 03:13:56
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China-EU/WTO Panel

China regrets EU request for WTO panel, pledges to defend rights

Dateline : Feb 12, 2026/File

Location : China

Duration : 1'00

  • English


Beijing, China - Feb 12, 2026 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Screenshot of statement of Ministry of Commerce

FILE: Beijing, China - Date Unknown (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
2. Various of office building, sign of Ministry of Commerce; Chinese national flag

FILE: Brussels, Belgium - Dec 15, 2025 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
3. Various of headquarters of European Commission Berlaymont building, European Union flags

FILE: Brussels, Belgium - Jan 14, 2026 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
4. Various of headquarters of European Commission Berlaymont building, pedestrians

FILE: Geneva, Switzerland - June 21, 2022 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
5. Various of World Trade Organization (WTO) headquarters, sign reading "WTO/OMC" on wall


China's Ministry of Commerce on Thursday expressed regret over the European Union's (EU's) decision to request the establishment of a World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement panel in response to Chinese judicial rulings on standard essential patents (SEPs).

China will handle the request properly in accordance with WTO dispute settlement procedures, and will resolutely defend its legitimate rights and interests, an official from the ministry's department of treaty and law said in response to a media query.

On Feb 12, Geneva time, the EU announced it would request the establishment of a WTO panel concerning its dispute with China over judicial rulings related to SEP licensing litigation.

The official emphasized that China has always attached great importance to the protection of intellectual property rights (IPR).

In strict compliance with WTO rules and its accession commitments, China has continuously improved its IPR legislation and enforcement, achieving results that are evident to all, the official noted.

ID : 8465717

Published : 2026-02-13 03:09

Last Modified : 2026-02-13 03:13:56

Source : China Central Television (CCTV)

Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland

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