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Which Way for Vietnam?

Issued: January 01 2012

Five years on from joining the WTO, how effective is Vietnam’s IP regime? With infringing goods prevelant throughout the country, what can international rights holders do to protect their IP assets? Darren Barton reports from Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi.

 

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