The Philippine Star

IP use in ecozones promoted

- By CATHERINE TALAVERA

The Intellectu­al Property Office of the Philippine­s (IPOPHL) has partnered with the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) to promote the use of the intellectu­al property (IP) system in ecozones.

In a statement, the IPOPHL said it forged a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) with the PEZA to promote IP protection to current and potential investors in the special economic zones (SEZs).

“By underlinin­g the importance of protecting and enforcing IP rights in these areas, current and potential companies and investors can do business in the Philippine­s knowing their IP assets are in safe hands,” IPOPHL director-general Rowel Barba said.

Along with the work plan, the two parties are set to mainstream IP into PEZA’s developmen­tal goals by conducting knowledge orientatio­n and skills training to its officials and staff.

For his part, PEZA directorge­neral Tereso Panga expressed the agency’s enthusiasm to form the work plan with the help of existing investors and locators in SEZs.

“[This MOU] can simplify our procedures to make it easy for our locators — those particular­ly applying for patents and trademarks. From our end, we would also look into inputs from our investors,” Panga said.

As of September 2023, PEZA had establishe­d 422 ecozones across the country, which are home to 4,372 locator companies.

Meanwhile, the IPOPHL stressed that the Philippine­s remains an attractive investment destinatio­n to neighborin­g countries since its exclusion from the European Commission’s IP watchlist in 2020 and the United States Trade Representa­tive’s Special 301 Report in 2013.

“We want to boost the confidence of foreign direct investors where PEZA is a key player. As such, our goal here is to assure investors that the Philippine­s is a suitable and secure destinatio­n with a strong IP system where investment­s are protected,” Barba said.

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