Peter N. Fowler – Senior IP Consultant, BMVN
Policy

Viet Nam’s IP enforcement reforms under global scrutiny: Signals for investors

Over the past year, Viet Nam has accelerated efforts to modernise its intellectual property (IP) regime, with particular emphasis on enforcement, an area long scrutinised by foreign investors assessing market and operational risk. These reforms come as Viet Nam continues its shift towards higher value manufacturing, technology, and branded consumer goods, sectors in which IP protection is central to investment decisions rather than a secondary concern.

FDI is projected to continue increasing in high-tech manufacturing and processing industries.
Policy

Comprehensive upgrade of FDI attraction platform needed

Foreign direct investment (FDI) into Viet Nam continues to grow steadily. However, to sustain its appeal amid intensifying competition, a comprehensive upgrade of the investment attraction platform is required, with a focus on high-quality capital flows aligned with “green” and “digital” transformation.

Clean energy projects require large and long-term capital. (Photo: nhandan.vn)
Policy

Unlocking green finance for growth model transformation

Amid the transition towards a green and sustainable growth model, green finance has been identified as a key resource. However, access to this capital remains challenging, requiring further improvements in institutions, standardised criteria, and enhanced corporate capacity to ensure efficient allocation.

Workers at Saigon Port.
Policy

Expectations for growth momentum from reform

Amid an economic landscape marked by intertwined opportunities and challenges, the business community and citizens expect the new-term Government to continue acting in a strong, consistent and resolute manner to carry forward unfinished reforms.

Officers from the Ca Na border guard station and the management board of Ca Na fishing port in Khanh Hoa province inspect documents related to fishermen’s vessels (Photo: VNA)
Policy

PM orders comprehensive fixes to shortcomings in fighting IUU fishing

The Prime Minister has ordered ministries, sectors and coastal localities to comprehensively address persistent shortcomings in combating illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, with the goal of securing the removal of the European Commission’s “yellow card” warning against Vietnamese seafood exports in 2026.

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