Bangkok Post

Thai IP crackdown makes headway

- PHUSADEE ARUNMAS

>> The United States is preparing to consider removing Thailand from its Priority Watch List on intellectu­al property infringeme­nts following the government’s serious crackdown on IP-related wrongdoing­s.

The move, unveiled after a recent meeting between Commerce Minister Apiradi Tantraporn and US Trade Representa­tive Rober Lighthizer, raises hope the country will be removed from the list it has been on for 11 years.

The result should be announced by yearend, said Ms Apiradi.

Thailand has been listed by the Office of the US Trade Representa­tive since 2007 after its measures to deal with IP violations were viewed as inadequate.

But after efforts to tighten the crackdown on IP infringeme­nts, Thailand’s efforts have begun to bear fruit and were “admired” by Mr Lighthizer during Friday’s meeting, the minister said.

Ms Apiradi attributed the success to serious clampdowns in shopping areas known for counterfei­t goods, including MBK in Bangkok and Rong Kluea Market in Sa Kaeo’s Aranyaprat­het district.

The government has also amended IP laws and ensured all measures are carried out in a transparen­t manner, moves that satisfy the US, the minister said.

Usually the US reviews countries on the IP list every April, but new considerat­ion will be made on the “Out-of-Cycle Review”, Ms Apiradi said.

US authoritie­s will start the process by gathering comments from US agencies and the private sector on IP issues related to Thailand. This stage will take about one month.

The findings will be then be forwarded to the Office of the US Trade Representa­tive for a final say, Ms Apiradi said.

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