In the first four months of the year, Viettel was granted four new exclusive patents from the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), bringing its total patent granted in the world’s most demanding market to 23.
Soc&Brothers, an SNB Kidden World Joint Stock Company’s retail store chain selling high-end baby and family goods, has recently been awarded the “Well-known trademark – Competitive trademark in Viet Nam 2022” prize by the Vietnam Intellectual Property Association (VIPA).
For enterprises, a trademark is a way to differentiate their products from competitors'' products, helping businesses build brand loyalty, set high prices and bring sustainable profits.
Vietnamese businesses are advised to better exploit the UK-Viet Nam Free Trade Agreement (UKVFTA) to build and develop their brands to expand presence in the UK market amid stiffer competition driven by the “Global Britain” policy.
The trademark “Viet Nam Rice” has by now been protected in 22 foreign countries, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) reported, urging for the issuance of a legal document managing the use of the trademark.
Vietnamese firms should attach more attention to registering for intellectual property protection in foreign markets if they wished to develop brands abroad, according to the National Office of Intellectual Property (NOIP).
The AnEco trademark registration was approved by the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). This means the AnEco trademark will be protected for 10 years and can continue to be renewed in the aftermath.
An exhibition showcasing Vietnamese goods will be held at Son Tay Town''s stadium in the capital city from September 26 to 30 with participation of nearly 300 stalls from domestic businesses.
Viet Nam’s rice brand logo was unveiled on Tuesday night during the opening ceremony of the third Viet Nam Rice Festival held in Tan An City in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta Province of Long An.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade on Friday announced the conclusions of its investigation of Mumuso Viet Nam Company Limited, saying that 99.3 per cent of its goods were imported from China.