Legal analysis: The basic scope of trade secrets can be divided into two categories: technical information and commercial information. Technical information: mainly including: technical design, technical samples, quality control, application test, process flow, industrial formula, chemical formula, manufacturing process, manufacturing method, computer program, etc. As technical information, trade secrets are also called technical secrets, proprietary technologies and non-patented technologies. In international trade, they are usually called know-how. Business information mainly includes: development plan, competition plan, management know-how, customer list, supply, production and marketing strategy, financial situation, investment and financing plan, bid reserve price, negotiation plan, etc.
Legal basis: Article 10 of the Interim Provisions on the Protection of Trade Secrets of Central Enterprises determines the scope of protection of trade secrets of enterprises according to law, mainly including: strategic planning, management mode, business model, restructuring and listing, merger and reorganization, property right transaction, financial information, investment and financing decisions, production and marketing strategies, resource reserves, customer information, bidding matters and other business information, procedures, product formulas, manufacturing processes, manufacturing methods and technical know-how.