THE Central Committee on Intellectual Property held its meeting 1/2026 at the Ministry of Com­merce in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday afternoon, chaired by Vice-President Nan Ni Ni Aye, who called for stronger cooperation to enhance the country’s intellectual property (IP) system and support inno­vation-driven economic development.

 

In her opening re­marks, the Vice-Presi­dent said Myanmar has already adopted its 2023- 2028 National Intellectu­al Property Strategy and has established systems to receive, examine and register applications for industrial designs, trade­marks, patents, and copy­rights. She stressed that relevant ministries and organizations must work closely with the Intellec­tual Property Depart­ment to strengthen IP protection and prevent infringement.

 

She also urged au­thorities to build on the outcomes of the coun­try’s first International Intellectual Property Conference, held in 2025, by implementing its recommendations and modernizing Myanmar’s IP framework. Contin­uous public awareness campaigns targeting businesses, particularly MSMEs, were highlighted as a priority to encourage wider understanding and use of IP rights.

 

The Vice-President emphasized the need to promote research, innovation and technol­ogy transfer by linking universities, research institutions and MSMEs through a stronger IP ecosystem. She also called for greater public access to Technology and Innovation Support Cen­tres (TISCs) and encour­aged wider protection and promotion of Myanmar’s regional and local prod­ucts through intellectual property rights.

 

She added that My­anmar is implementing ASEAN’s regional IP action plans and should continue preparing to join international IP treaties and conventions adminis­tered by the World Intel­lectual Property Organ­ization (WIPO), further integrating the country’s IP system with global standards.

 

The meeting also reviewed progress made since the previous com­mittee session, discussed ongoing IP development initiatives, and heard rec­ommendations from com­mittee members and ex­perts before concluding.

 

The meeting was at­tended by Union Minister for Commerce U Tun Ohn, who is also Central Com­mittee Vice-Chair, deputy ministers and relevant of­ficials. — MNA/ST