Innovation Focus: Changes in Vietnam’s IP Landscape

With the increase in registered capital requirements, tax rise and the tightening of labor and environmental laws in China, many factories are now making the move to Vietnam. The growth of manufacturing companies in Vietnam, in turn, results in a higher need for intellectual property (IP) protection there.The Vietnamese Government is aware of this change in the business landscape and has stepped up its efforts in matters relating to IP. When Dr. Francis Gurry, the Director General of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) visited the President of Vietnam, President Nguyen Minh Triet at the Presidential Palace on 20 January 2010, the President confirmed Vietnam’s commitment to IP protection and thanked Dr. Gurry for WIPO’sassistance in the establishment and development of Vietnam’s IP system over past years. Dr. Gurry also congratulated Vietnam on achievements gained over past years. He said “Vietnamis integrating into the world market, so intellectual property should play a very important role in the economic, scientific and technological development of the country.“

Unofficial statistics of the applications filed in 2008 and 2009 at the National Intellectual Property Office of Vietnam (NOIP), however, do not seem to reflect that most businesses are transferring their business to Vietnam.

APPLICATION NUMBERS RECEIVED AND EXAMINED BY NOIP BETWEEN 2008 AND 2009

Type of Application

Received Examined
2008 2009 Compared 2008 2009 Compared
 1.  Invention/Utility 3.484 3.143 Decreased 9% 950 1145 Increased 21%
 2.  Industrial
Design
1.753 1.899 Increased 8% 1.741 1.455 Decreased 16%
 3.  Nationallly filed
trademark
27.724  28.677 Increased 3% 27.454 27.502 Increased 0.2%
 4.  Internationally
filed trademark
7.386  6.324 Decreased 14% 4.368 5.041 Increased 15%
 5.  Geographical
Indications
8 6 2 2
 6.  Semiconductor
Integrated
Circuit
1 3
 7.  International
registration
applications
originating
from Vietnam
78 66 Decreased 15%
Total 40.434 40.118 Decreased 1% 34.515 35.145 Increased 2%

This is likely due to the economic crisis faced by most countries which in turn has tightened the budgets of IP owners. Nevertheless, the above statistics reveal that local businesses in Vietnam are becoming more aware of the importance of IP protection as the nationally filed trademarks have increased by 3%.

As many of our local clients’ businesses are also present in Vietnam, we at KASS International have in-depth experience in IP matters in Vietnam. Do contact us if you have any queries related to your or your client’s IP protection in the fast-developing Vietnam.

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