WIPO PCT filings down in 2009

A February 8, 2010 WIPO press release states:

International patent filings under WIPO’s Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) fell by 4.5% in 2009 with sharper than average declines experienced by some industrialized countries and growth in a number of East Asian countries.

Among the top 15 countries in terms of PCT applications, only 5 countries showed positive growth (China, Japan, the Netherlands, Korea and France), while PCT filings declined in 10 countries, including 5 that experienced double digit negative growth (Germany, Sweden, United States, Canada and Israel). China was a clear outlier with a positive growth rate of 29.7%, moving into 5th place in terms of global PCT filings, right behind Korea.

The rate of increase/decrease for the top 15 countries was as follows:

Country Rate of change
in PCT Filings
China 29.7%
Japan 3.6%
Netherlands 3.0%
Korea 2.1%
France 1.3%
Switzerland -1.6%
Finland -2.2%
UK -3.5%
Italy -5.8%
Australia -7.5%
Germany -11.2%
Sweden -11.3%
United States -11.4%
Canada -11.7%
Israel -17.2%
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