Patent applications, nonresidents - Country Ranking - Asia

Definition: Patent applications are worldwide patent applications filed through the Patent Cooperation Treaty procedure or with a national patent office for exclusive rights for an invention--a product or process that provides a new way of doing something or offers a new technical solution to a problem. A patent provides protection for the invention to the owner of the patent for a limited period, generally 20 years.

Source: World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), WIPO Patent Report: Statistics on Worldwide Patent Activity. The International Bureau of WIPO assumes no responsibility with respect to the transformation of these data.

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Rank Country Value Year
1 China 152,342.00 2020
2 Japan 61,124.00 2020
3 Korea 46,282.00 2020
4 India 33,630.00 2020
5 Hong Kong SAR, China 21,133.00 2020
6 Singapore 11,487.00 2020
7 Russia 11,225.00 2020
8 Indonesia 6,851.00 2020
9 Vietnam 6,674.00 2020
10 Thailand 6,662.00 2020
11 Israel 6,481.00 2020
12 Malaysia 5,839.00 2020
13 Philippines 3,517.00 2020
14 Saudi Arabia 2,274.00 2020
15 United Arab Emirates 1,869.00 2020
16 Iran 634.00 2020
17 Qatar 604.00 2020
18 Pakistan 562.00 2020
19 Oman 476.00 2019
20 Bangladesh 362.00 2020
21 Jordan 301.00 2020
22 Bahrain 257.00 2020
23 Kuwait 256.00 2018
24 Sri Lanka 251.00 2020
25 Cambodia 248.00 2020
26 Turkey 238.00 2020
27 Uzbekistan 232.00 2020
28 Lebanon 194.00 2015
29 Georgia 134.00 2020
30 Brunei 115.00 2020
31 Iraq 98.00 2020
32 Kazakhstan 97.00 2020
33 Mongolia 82.00 2020
34 Macao SAR, China 63.00 2020
35 Lao PDR 58.00 2018
36 Nepal 43.00 2017
37 Azerbaijan 18.00 2020
38 Syrian Arab Republic 16.00 2020
39 Tajikistan 8.00 2020
39 Yemen 8.00 2020
41 Armenia 7.00 2020
42 Bhutan 6.00 2020
42 Dem. People's Rep. Korea 6.00 2020
44 Turkmenistan 5.00 1999
45 Kyrgyz Republic 1.00 2020

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Development Relevance: The Patent Cooperation Treaty (www.wipo.int/pct) provides a two phase system for filing patent. International applications under the treaty provide for a national patent grant only - there is no international patent. The national filing represents the applicant's seeking of patent protection for a given territory, whereas international filings, while representing a legal right, do not accurately reflect where patent protection is sought. Resident filings are those from residents of the country concerned. Nonresident filings are from applicants abroad. For regional offices applications from residents of any member state of the regional patent convention are considered nonresident filings. Some offices (notably the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office) use the residence of the inventor rather than the applicant to classify filings. Patent data are a great resource for the study of technical change in a country or region. Patent data provide a uniquely detailed source of information on inventive activity and the multiple dimensions of the inventive process (e.g. geographical location, technical and institutional origin, individuals and networks). Furthermore, patent data form a consistent basis for comparisons across time and across countries. Patent data can be used in the analysis of a wide array of topics related to technical change and patenting activity including industry-science linkages, patenting strategies by companies, internationalization of research, and indicators on the value of patents. Patent-based statistics reflect the inventive performance of countries, regions and firms, as well as other aspects of the dynamics of the innovation process such as co-operation in innovation or technology paths.

Limitations and Exceptions: A patent is an exclusive right granted for a specified period (generally 20 years) for a new way of doing something or a new technical solution to a problem - an invention. The invention must be of practical use and display a characteristic unknown in the existing body of knowledge in its field. Most countries have systems to protect patentable inventions. Unless otherwise stated, statistics on the number of resident and non-resident patent applications include those filed via the PCT system as PCT national/regional phase entries.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: Non-resident patent applications are from applicants outside the relevant State or region. Patent data cover applications and grants classified by field of technology. International applications series distinguish four subcategories: a) patents taken out by residents of a country in that country; b) patents taken out in a country by non-residents of that country; c) total patents registered in the country or naming it; d) patents taken out outside a country by its residents. Data on patents granted only distinguish between patents awarded to residents and to non-residents. A patent provides protection for the invention to the owner of the patent for a limited period, generally 20 years. Patent applications are worldwide patent applications filed through the Patent Cooperation Treaty procedure or with a national patent office for exclusive rights for an invention - a product or process that provides a new way of doing something or offers a new technical solution to a problem.

Aggregation method: Sum

Periodicity: Annual