Vietnam cracks down on online piracy and counterfeit goods amid U.S. tariff threat
Vietnam will raise detections of piracy and counterfeit goods by 20% as it tries to avoid fresh U.S. tariffs, officials said.
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Vietnam Intensifies Crackdown on Piracy to Avert US Tariffs
Vietnam is launching an intensified effort to combat online piracy and counterfeit goods after being warned by the United States of potential new tariffs due to intellectual property violations. This initiative by Vietnam's government aims to enhance detection of copyright infringement and increase customs clearance suspensions by 20%.
Government intensifying crackdowns on IPR infringements
The government on May 5 released a dispatch on focusing on directing the drastic implementation of measures to combat, prevent, and handle acts infringing intellectual property rights. The dispatch is sent to the chief justice of the Supreme People’s Court; the Prosecutor General of the Supreme People’s Procuracy; ministers and heads of ministerial-level agencies; secretaries of provincial and municipal Party committees, and chairperson…
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