Border measures are provided for under Vietnamese laws and regulations to enable the IPR holders to effectively enforce and protect their IPRs in Vietnam.
Under the laws of Vietnam, border measures include (1) customs supervision, and (2) temporary suspension of customs procedure.
Competent Authorities:
Customs Supervision Department of the General Department of Vietnam Customs;
Customs Branches.
Flowchart of Customs supervision procedure for detecting fake/infringing goods as follow: (download)
Flowchart of customs suspension (border control measure) in Vietnam as follow: (download)
Customs supervision
Procedure for customs supervision:
An IPR holder is entitled to file with the Customs Control and Supervision Department (“CCSD”) a request for customs supervision measure (“Request for Supervision”) for a 2-year term, which can be renewed for another 2-year term. This measure is implemented at all Vietnamese border gates to detect any alleged counterfeits/infringing goods (“Alleged Infringing Goods”) imported into Vietnam. The IPR holder can then request for a temporary suspension of customs procedure over such Alleged Infringing Goods once they are detected.
(i) Filing: IPR holders (directly or through their authorized representatives) file a Request for Supervision with the CCSD.
(ii) Acceptance/Refusal: The CCSD issues a Notification of Acceptance or Refusal of the request in
20 working days from the date of full receipt of required documents (Article 7.4, Circular No. 13/2015/TT-BTC). In case of acceptance, the following actions will be taken:
(iii) Requesting to suspend customs clearance: In case any Alleged Infringing Goods is found during the supervision, the CCSD will notify the IPR holders thereof. The IPR holder can request for a customs suspension over the Alleged Infringing Goods.
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