CRI听力:Car Maker Tesla Sued in China for Trademark Infringement
U.S. electric car maker Tesla is being sued here in China for trademark infringement.
The suit has been launched by a Chinese business man, who has been in a trademark dispute with Tesla for the past few months.
The suit from Zhan Baosheng comes as a bit of a surprise, as Tesla announced back in January that it's resolved its dispute over the trademark.
Zhan registered the Tesla trademark here in China before the US company entered the Chinese market.
He's been demanding Telsa shut down all its marketing and pay him nearly 4-million US dollars in compensation.
The Chinese courts will hear the case early next month.
For more on this, we are now joined on line with Benjamin Cavender, associate principal at China Market Research in Shanghai.
Questions:
1. Is trademark dispute a common problem faced by foreign firms in China?
2. How much will this case affect Tesla's operation in China?
3. It's reported that Zhan had in the past sought to sell the label to the U.S. company but negotiations collapsed. Is the 4 million dollars compensation he is seeking now reasonable?
That is Benjamin Cavender, associate principal at China Market Research in Shanghai.
相关文章
- CRI听力:Myanmar youth reap rewards from China-Myanmar cooperative projects
- CRI听力:Guardians of the Belt and Road dedicate prime years in Myanmar
- CRI听力:"Dedicate yourself and you will win," says young entrepreneur
- CRI听力:Macao martial arts champion shines in fashion world with Chinese style
- CRI听力:Perseverance and passion make a difference, young athlete from Macau
- CRI听力:Young girl from Macau becomes social media influencer
- CRI听力:Piano prodigies perform at the Beijing premiere of "The Legend of 1900"
- CRI听力:CIIE 2019: A good opportunity to engage with Chinese market and consumers
- CRI听力:Kris Wu shoots a short film, starring Asian teen model
- CRI听力:CIIE 2019: A good opportunity to engage with Chinese market and consumers