Two-year period too long for intellectual-property registration process Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công
28/06/2021 11:47 GMT+7
The two years for intellectual property registration in Vietnam is said to be too long, affecting business activities and the image of the brand.
Chairman of Pacific Foods Le Ba Linh worked very hard for eight years to bring the traditional Vietnamese fish sauce bottle to Amazon. As an exporting company, the boss of Pacific Foods attached importance to intellectual property registration and trademark protection very early.
“When selling their products on Amazon, businesses are required to have intellectual property registration, transparent trademark. Without these factors, they cannot carry out marketing and promotion programs, said Linh. He said that without registration of intellectual
Vietnam’s pho sold under Chinese brand, fish sauce marked with Thai brand Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công
12/05/2021 09:00 GMT+7
Vietnam’s ST25 rice is at risk of having its brand stolen in the US and Australian markets. Losing brands is the heavy price that Vietnamese enterprises will pay for their inappropriate attention to trademark register.
CEO Nguyen Ngoc Luan (left)
CEO Nguyen Ngoc Luan still remembers the days when his coffee brand Meet More almost fell into the hands of an enterprise in South Korea.
In 2018, Luan wanted to export Meet More products to South Korea, but he ran into trouble when registering his brand in the market. South Korean agencies refused to protect Meet Me because the brand had been registered before by another company.
Lessons learned from the ups and downs of Vietnam’s black gold Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công
22/04/2021 06:03 GMT+7
The price of pepper, known as black gold, is increasing sharply. However, Vietnam’s pepper growers are not sure how long the price will be maintained.
New road for VN pepper
Unlike others, pepper farmer Nguyen Tan Cong from Dak Doa district in the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai was calm before the price fever. For many years, even when the pepper crisis occurred, his pepper price was always sky-high.