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Read moreVietnam has jumped three places to 63rd in the latest global e-commerce readiness ranking, faring better than several regional peers, a UN report says.
With a score of 61.6 points on a scale of 100, Vietnam did much better than Indonesia (83rd), the Philippines (96th), Laos (101st), Cambodia (117th) and Myanmar (130th), according to the B2C (business-to-consumer) E-commerce Index report released this week by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.
Vietnamese exporters in the steel and mechanic sectors expect to get easier access to the UK market following the signing of the UK-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (UKVFTA) last month.
Read moreVietnam has the second highest rate of in terms of cryptocurrency use among 74 surveyed economies, driven by remittance payments, a new report says.
Read moreJob title: Senior Advocacy Manager
Type: Full Time
Contract type: Permanent
The British Chamber of Commerce Vietnam (Britcham Vietnam) is looking for a talented and energetic individual to fulfil the position of Senior Advocacy Manager in the Hanoi office.
Read moreABOUT BRITISH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE VIETNAM (BRITCHAM VIETNAM)
BritCham Vietnam represents British businesses in Vietnam and promotes value added links between its members as well as with its external stakeholders, which include the British community in Vietnam, the British government, the local community, other businesses in Vietnam and the Vietnamese government.
Read moreIntellectual property (IP) enforcement remains a business concern in Vietnam. The inadequacy of IP enforcement information and resulting lack of transparency is a barrier for foreign investors. This Manual on IP enforcement in Vietnam has been developed for businesses operating or planning to expand in Vietnam. The Manual is published by the British Business Group Vietnam and aims to provide foreign businesses with a picture of how the IP enforcement system works. It includes details of the laws and regulations as well as the IP enforcement procedures in Vietnam. It uses a definition of enforcement that parallels the World Trade Organisation’s Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPS) Agreement. This means it focuses on trade mark and copyright enforcement procedures – which in common parlance means trade mark counterfeiting and copyright piracy. The types of enforcement systems most commonly used to deal with these two issues are administrative systems (including customs), the criminal and the civil courts. Other forms of IP exist (e.g. patents, designs) but their enforcement is not as straightforward and therefore, is not subject to the scope of this Manual.
FSIP has a parallel focus on Gender and Social Inclusion, so it considers how IP and IP enforcement interacts with this. This Manual includes analysis and data on this relatively novel issue.
The Manual is up to date as of April 30th, 2020. The Manual is for informational purposes only so users of this Manual should take local legal advice on specific cases.
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