Effective from April 1, 2026, Vietnam has introduced significant changes to its trademark registration procedures. These reforms aim to accelerate processing timelines and simplify administrative steps, while simultaneously imposing stricter deadlines and higher compliance standards on applicants.
For businesses, this means one thing:
Faster registration is possible—but errors are far less forgivable.
In this article, A.D.V.N Law Firm outlines the key legal updates and provides practical guidance to help you secure trademark protection efficiently and strategically in Vietnam.

Key Trends Under the 2026 Reforms
Under the updated framework administered by the National Office of Intellectual Property of Vietnam, the trademark system is evolving in three main directions:
In practice:
Speed increases—but flexibility decreases.
6 Major Changes in Vietnam Trademark Registration (2026)
Previously, applicants received a formal decision confirming the validity of the application.
Under the new rules:
Practical implication:
Publication now effectively confirms formal compliance.
A smooth application may now be completed in approximately 7 months.
✔ This is the most impactful change for businesses seeking faster protection.
A fast-track mechanism is now available for certain cases.
However, eligibility is limited to:
Additional requirements apply, and not all applications qualify
Previously:
Now:
✔ This significantly improves predictability and efficiency.
Applies to:
Risk alert:
Failure to respond in time may result in loss of rights.
From 2026:
Even minor formal errors may lead to delays or amendments.
Practical Implications for Businesses
The 2026 reforms reflect a clear policy direction:
Faster procedures—but stricter requirements
To adapt, businesses should:
Legal Insight from A.D.V.N Law Firm
In practice, most trademark refusals arise not because a mark is inherently unregistrable, but due to:
Under the new system, early-stage accuracy is critical to avoid costly delays or refusals.
Conclusion
Vietnam’s 2026 trademark reforms present both opportunities and challenges:
Businesses should approach trademark registration not as a routine filing, but as a strategic legal process requiring careful preparation from the outset.
Trademark Services by A.D.V.N Law Firm
A.D.V.N Law Firm provides comprehensive support, including:
We ensure a smooth, compliant, and strategically optimized registration process.