In an increasingly diverse and competitive hand tools market, building and protecting a brand is crucial for helping businesses establish their position and reputation. Registering a trademark for hand tools not only provides owners with legal protection for exclusive use but also serves as a foundation for sustainable brand development and market expansion, both domestically and internationally. In the article below, Viet An Law Firm would like to share with clients information on trademark registration for hand tools & hardware in Vietnam in accordance with current legal regulations.
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According to Article 72 of the Intellectual Property Law 2005 (amended and supplemented in 2022), a trademark is protected if it is a sign capable of distinguishing the goods and services of different organizations and individuals. Therefore, any hand tool product can be registered as a trademark if it is legally manufactured and traded, and the owner wishes to establish rights to the brand name, logo, image, or identifying symbol of that product.
Hand tools eligible for trademark registration can be divided into two main groups: manual tools and motorized or electric tools.
This group includes most common mechanical, repair, assembly, and machining tools. Specifically, businesses can register trademarks for the following types of products:
Products in this category are often traditional mechanical tools, which are easily counterfeited, so trademark registration helps protect the brand name, typography, logo, color, or distinctive image of the product in the market.
For modern tools that use motors or electric/battery power, businesses can register trademarks for products such as:
This product group has high commercial value and is of interest to many domestic and foreign businesses. Therefore, trademark registration helps businesses prevent copying, counterfeiting, or unauthorized use of protected trademarks.
Registering for multiple classes will help expand the scope of trademark protection, ensuring maximum benefits when the business develops additional related products or services.
According to the Nice Classification of Goods and Services, version 12-2024, hand tools are primarily classified under Class 8 Vietnam – Hand tools and implements for manual operation; Knives, scissors, forks and spoons; Sidearms, excluding handguns; Razors. Specifically:
Class 8 Vietnam mainly includes hand tools and implements for manual operation to perform tasks such as drilling, shaping, cutting and punching.
Class 8 also includes:
For hand tools with electric motors or batteries, businesses need to register trademarks under Class 7, such as mechanical machines and equipment, power hand tools, drills, grinders, cutters,…
Trademark applicants should note the correct classification according to this classification table. If the declared product or service categories in the application do not conform to the classification table, the Intellectual Property Office will reclassify them and the applicant will have to pay additional fees as prescribed.
To file a trademark application for hand tools, applicants who want a quick and easy process can simply contact an Intellectual Property Representative Organization for comprehensive support at a reasonable cost and with the highest chance of successful registration.
The trademark application process typically takes 15-24 months and includes the following processing times:
Regarding form, it should be noted that from August 1, 2025, the Intellectual Property Office will prioritize applications submitted online through the Office’s public service portal. Applicants should pay attention to the procedures for creating an account, obtaining a digital signature, and submitting the application online to ensure prompt processing. The four main steps for online trademark registration are:
Note: Self-filing of trademark registration applications in Vietnam is only applicable to Vietnamese citizens and Vietnamese companies. For applicants (individuals or organizations) with foreign nationality, the application must be processed through an industrial property representative company such as Viet An Law Firm.
Based on Circular 263/2016/TT-BTC and Article 3 of Circular 63/2023/TT-BTC, the state fees for trademark registration include:
Trademark search before filing: This is the most important step to determine if the intended trademark is identical to or confusingly similar to already protected trademarks. This helps clients avoid wasting time waiting (usually about 2 years) only to receive a rejection notice.
With many years of experience in industrial property consulting and representation, Viet An Law Firm provides comprehensive support to clients throughout the trademark registration process, including: checking registrability, advising on the types of goods and services for which the trademark is registered, drafting documents, filing applications, and monitoring the examination process until the protection certificate is granted.
If clients require consultation on trademark registration for hand tools & hardware in Vietnam, please contact Viet An Law Firm for the best advice and support!