Bolstering intellectual property (IP) rights enforcement, including computer software, is high on the Government’s agenda, as part of its efforts to uphold international IP rights commitments it has made.
Viet Nam ranks 37th out of 45 countries in the list of the 2017 International Intellectual Property (IP) Index report, drafted by the US Chamber of Commerce’s Global Intellectual Property Center.
Improving enforcement of intellectual property (IP) rights is now
high on the Government''s agenda as part of its efforts to uphold
international IP commitments.
An international symposium encouraged Vietnamese banks to provide loans
using intellectual property (IP) assets as collateral to small- and
medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).