Trade secrets, as the core of modern corporate competition, are undeniably significant. This thesis aims to delve into various aspects of trade secrets through an analysis of both domestic and international cases.
Firstly, it discusses trade secrets based on the three essential elements: secrecy, economic value, and reasonable measures to maintain secrecy, providing a detailed examination from different perspectives to understand the definition and application of trade secrets.
Secondly, it reviews the legislative history of the Trade Secrets Act in our country, exploring the historical context and factors that prompted amendments to the law. By looking back at these legislative developments, we can better comprehend the evolution of trade secret protection in our country and its importance. In addition, this paper focuses specifically on the protection of
trade secrets within financial institutions, examining their role and function in corporate governance. Financial institutions, as key components of the economic system, have trade secret protections that are crucial not only to their competitiveness but also to the stability and healthy
development of the entire financial market.
In summary, this thesis aims to comprehensively explore various aspects of trade secret protection through multi-angle and multi-level analysis, providing effective strategies and recommendations for companies in the fiercely competitive market. It also seeks to offer theoretical support and practical references for policymakers. The research hopes to shed light on trade secret protection for enterprises and related institutions, promoting sustainable
development and enhancing competitiveness.