February 2Feb 2 Photo courtesy of Vietnam NewsVietnam has implemented a new decree to enhance the enforcement of intellectual property rights. Prime Minister Phạm Minh Chính's decree mandates strict action against IP infringements, aiming to safeguard rights, create a healthy business environment, and bolster the nation's image. Immediate measures include clear roles, tasks, and timelines for agencies involved in the enforcement process.The Ministry of Science and Technology (MoST) will spearhead the efforts, collaborating with relevant ministries to revise guiding documents related to the IP Law and administrative sanctions. A comprehensive national database on IP rights enforcement is planned for completion by 2026, incorporating international practices and compliance. This system will use advanced technologies, such as artificial intelligence and blockchain, to detect infringements and protect digital IP rights.Inter-agency coordination will be improved to streamline the IP protection registration process, with intensified inspections focused on key industries and peak periods. Strengthened international cooperation aims to enhance Việt Nam's enforcement capacity in handling cross-border IP violations. This includes sharing information, joint investigations, and utilising international resources.Provincial People’s Committees are directed to increase inspections and swiftly address local IP violations, with chairpersons held accountable for infringements in their areas. Specific tasks have been assigned to various ministries to support these efforts. The decree underscores the commitment to improving IP rights enforcement and fostering a transparent, sustainable business landscape.Affected parties are expected to adjust to the new regulations, while experts anticipate a positive impact on Việt Nam's ability to attract foreign investment. As the database develops, businesses may experience a smoother IP registration process and enjoy reinforced protections.Looking ahead, the MoST's leadership will be crucial in ensuring timely completion of the database and the successful adoption of technological solutions. Continuous review of the regulatory framework will support effective enforcement, while international cooperation will remain central to addressing global IP challenges, reported Vietnam News.Key TakeawaysPrime Minister signs a decree to strengthen IP rights enforcement in Vietnam.A national database, using advanced technologies, will be operational by 2026.Inter-agency and international cooperation are key to effective enforcement.Click here for more Vietnam stories Adapted by ASEAN Now from Vietnam News 2026-01-31
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