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The article discusses the development of the industrial sector and the technologies employed in manufacturing, with a focus on reverse engineering and how countries benefit from it to advance their industries—particularly China, Japan, and South Korea—and how some nations utilize techniques like reverse engineering to bypass intellectual property rights. It also explains that the United States attempted to protect its technologies through laws such as the "Clean Room" regulations, but China has become proficient in manipulation and imitation within a large-scale industrial system, leading to the imposition of customs duties and restrictions on the export of certain technologies to China. The article emphasizes that intellectual property protection laws vary between countries, with Europe being more lenient toward software protection, while international trade agreements like TRIPS are used to enforce these protections globally. Finally, the article highlights Oman's opportunities to quietly invest in industries by leveraging its geographic location and trade agreements, noting that export and re-export activities are expected to grow by 20.3% in 2025, which will enhance prospects for developing its industrial sector.
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