CEFTA

Intellectual property rights

The EU is a strong supporter of robust intellectual property rights (IPR) as a driver of growth and innovation. Through its trade policy, the EU seeks a solid and predictable international legal framework for IPR, both at the multilateral level, where it advocates for the improvement of existing frameworks, and on a bilateral or regional basis, through its trade agreements with third parties. 

 

For more information on the EU’s system for IPRs, please check the dedicated pageon the EU’s Access2Markets website, as well as the information provided by the European Commission hereand here.