Economists and authorities from coastal localities across Vietnam gathered at a forum on June 6 to seek ways to build trademarks for the country’s green marine produce and products.
Twenty-six speeches were delivered at the forum in the central coastal city of Khanh Hoa, which was the third of its kind held in response to the annual Vietnam Sea and Island Week.
Participants explored new approaches in managing and building Vietnam’s marine trademarks in the 21st century, and shared lessons learnt from the building of trademarks.
“A trademark of Vietnam’s sea products serves as a tool that the State agencies will use to comprehensively and uniformly manage the country’s sea and islands in the course of accelerating industrialisation and modernisation and deeper integration into the world economy,” Deputy Minister of Environment and Natural Resources Nguyen Van Duc said./.
Twenty-six speeches were delivered at the forum in the central coastal city of Khanh Hoa, which was the third of its kind held in response to the annual Vietnam Sea and Island Week.
Participants explored new approaches in managing and building Vietnam’s marine trademarks in the 21st century, and shared lessons learnt from the building of trademarks.
“A trademark of Vietnam’s sea products serves as a tool that the State agencies will use to comprehensively and uniformly manage the country’s sea and islands in the course of accelerating industrialisation and modernisation and deeper integration into the world economy,” Deputy Minister of Environment and Natural Resources Nguyen Van Duc said./.