Pilipinas muling hindi nakalista sa US watchlist ng IP rights

Nanatiling wala sa listahan ng Estados Unidos ng mga bansa na may isyu sa pagpapatupad ng karapatan sa intelektwal na pag-aari ang Pilipinas sa ika-13 sunod-sunod na taon. Inilabas ng US Trade Representative ang Special 301 Report na naglalahad ng kalagayan ng IP protection sa mahigit 100 trading partners. Bagamat walang pagkakalista, nananatiling may pag-aalala sa pekeng gamot sa bansa.

Inihayag ng US Trade Representative (USTR) ang Special 301 Report, isang taunang pagsusuri ng estado ng IP protection at enforcement sa mahigit 100 trading partners. Hindi inilagay ang Pilipinas sa priority watch list o watch list nito.

Gayunpaman, binanggit ng USTR ang isang pag-aaral noong 2020 mula sa Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development at European Union Intellectual Property Office na kinilala ang Pilipinas kasama ang China, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, at Vietnam bilang pangunahing pinagmulan ng pekeng gamot na ipinamahagi sa buong mundo. Kasama rin ang Pilipinas, India, Malaysia, at Pakistan sa mga bansang mabagal ang opposition o cancellation proceedings ng IP cases, ayon sa ulat.

Sa kabila ng mga alalahanin, pinuri ng USTR ang mga pinakamahusay na gawain ng Pilipinas sa IP. Kabilang rito ang paglulunsad ng bagong E-Commerce Bureau sa ilalim ng Department of Trade and Industry noong 2024 upang suportahan ang regulatory oversight sa e-commerce at proteksyon laban sa pekeng produkto online. Binanggit din ang memorandum of understanding na pinaghahandaan ng E-Commerce Bureau kasama ang Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) ngayong taon.

Iba pang napuri ay ang IP awareness campaign ng IPOPHL, kabilang ang promosyon ng 'Pirated Inferno' comic sa mga seminar, lokal na pamahalaan, unibersidad, at NGO. Kasama rin ang National Judicial Colloquium on IP Adjudication na kinasasalihan ng mga hukom mula sa Special Commercial Courts.

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USTR launches investigations into South Korea, 59 others over forced labor imports

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The U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) has initiated Section 301 investigations into South Korea and 59 other economies for failing to adequately ban imports of goods produced with forced labor. This move comes as the Donald Trump administration seeks to introduce new tariffs to replace country-specific emergency tariffs struck down by the Supreme Court last month. South Korea's government plans to engage in close consultations with the U.S. to safeguard national interests.

The United States acknowledged Mexico's progress in fighting piracy and protecting intellectual property. In the 2026 Special 301 Report, Mexico moved from the Priority Watch List to the Watch List. The shift results from substantial actions against digital piracy.

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The United States has kept Brazil on its intellectual property watch list, as released by the U.S. Trade Representative's Office (USTR). The report highlights São Paulo's 25 de Março street as a major market for counterfeit goods. Physical and digital piracy remain central challenges in the country.

The US Supreme Court declared illegal the reciprocal tariffs and the fentanyl tariff imposed by Donald Trump under the IEEPA. Mexico keeps zero tariffs for T-MEC compliant goods, but non-compliant ones drop from 25% to 15%. This narrows the competitive edge of non-compliant Mexican exports.

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A US senator has warned that President Donald Trump's war in Iran is weakening the United States military's ability to deter China in the South China Sea. Senator Tammy Duckworth stated that such a conflict west of the Philippines could endanger over 750,000 Americans living there and disrupt one-third of global maritime trade. She argued that proper crisis planning is impossible while the US is focused on the Middle East conflict.

Since 2023, Chinese nationals have recruited Filipinos in government to access sensitive defense and security information. This has spurred efforts to update the Philippines' anti-espionage laws. The Department of National Defense calls for stricter measures against modern spying techniques.

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Inflation remains Filipinos' top national concern at 59% in Pulse Asia's Q1 2026 survey, unchanged from late 2025, followed by fighting corruption (47%, down slightly from 48%) and raising workers' pay (36%, from 39%). The February 27-March 2 poll shows minimal shifts amid global oil price pressures from US-Israel strikes on Iran.

 

 

 

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