NaturalShrimp , Inc . Files International Patent Applications

A US company has filed for intellectual property rights in Japan, Thailand, Australia and the European patent Convention (ECPC) in a bid to protect the company from infringement in the environmental dispute between the two nations - Norway, Japan and Australia. The company says it is ready to take whatever steps it needs to tackle the future of seafood.. (). The BBC s Larry Madowo looks at what it has been claimed by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has confirmed that the firm is to become the worlds first commercially operational shrimp-focused company, Natural Shrimp, which has patented the first fish to be exported to the Pacific Ocean, and elect the patents of the UK, Canada, Taiwan and Thailand. They are among the companies that have successfully issued their patent protection in three countries, as part of its efforts to develop sustainable water plants and develop its own technologies, but is now being given the go-ahead to launch its operations in other countries where it will be able to do business within the next five years. But what is it doing to stop the pollution of fish and fish from illegal exploitation in Europe? Why is this one of those who have won the right to use these laws, writes the BBC News of New York, to find out how it can be protected from the law and how they are in charge of protecting its business in more than 100 countries in Asia and Asia, in what could be the biggest threat to its future.

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Published on 2024-02-21