The data displays the GIPC International Intellectual Property Index 2018. The GIPC Index consists of five key sets of indicators to map the national intellectual property environment for 30 surveyed countries. As of 2018, the leading country for the best intellectual property environment was the U.S. with an overall score of 37.98 points
United States | 37.98 |
United Kingdom | 37.97 |
Sweden | 37.03 |
France | 36.74 |
Germany | 36.54 |
Ireland | 35.98 |
Netherlands | 35.33 |
Japan | 34.58 |
Singapore | 33.45 |
Switzerland | 33.42 |
South Korea | 33.15 |
Spain | 32.58 |
Italy | 32.58 |
Australia | 32.11 |
Hungary | 30.21 |
New Zealand | 27.57 |
Poland | 26.56 |
Canada | 26.5 |
Israel | 26.17 |
Taiwan | 23.85 |
Morocco | 21.94 |
Costa Rica | 19.92 |
Malaysia | 19.47 |
Mexico | 19.35 |
China | 19.08 |
Turkey | 18.86 |
Colombia | 18.27 |
Jordan | 17.39 |
Russia | 17.29 |
Chile | 16.85 |
Peru | 16.4 |
UAE | 16.27 |
Brazil | 15.72 |
Saudi Arabia | 15.49 |
Brunei | 15.01 |
Kenya | 14.38 |
Ukraine | 14.28 |
Philippines | 13.8 |
South Africa | 13.71 |
Vietnam | 13.19 |
Thailand | 12.55 |
Nigeria | 12.38 |
Indonesia | 12.14 |
India | 12.03 |
Ecuador | 11.6 |
Argentina | 11.55 |
Pakistan | 10.41 |
Egypt | 10.1 |
Algeria | 9.53 |
Venezuela | 6.85 |