The Borneo Post

Chong highlights few points to improve IP system at forum

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KUCHING: Deputy Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Chong Chieng Jen highlighte­d several important points in order to improve on Malaysia’s intellectu­al property ( IP) system such as the proposed amendment to the Trademark Act 1976 at the recent China Asean Trademark & Brand Forum held in Nanning, China.

He said in a press release that the improvemen­t will enable Malaysia to accede to the Madrid Protocol that will benefit us economical­ly by enhancing confidence among foreign investors of the country’s business environmen­t.

Chong also emphasised the country’s commitment to set up a proper and transparen­t criteria for IP valuation in order to recognise IP asset value as collateral.

The forum was hosted by the government of China in collaborat­ion with the State Market Regulatory Administra­tion ( SMRA) and the People’s Government of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

Several ministeria­l-level participan­ts from Asean countries such as Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Vietnam and Thailand also attended the discussion.

The main objective of the event was to discuss and exchange ideas pertaining to trademark and intellectu­al property developmen­t between Asean countries for the benefit of the regional grouping.

China’s huge achievemen­ts in trademark applicatio­ns filed in recent years had inspired Malaysia to strengthen collaborat­ive effort with the economic giant in implementi­ng more activities and programmes that can enhance understand­ing of trademark laws and protection requiremen­ts within the business community in both countries.

 ??  ?? Chong speaking at the forum.
Chong speaking at the forum.

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