On 21 November 2025, the Ministry of Economy, Environment and Agriculture of Ukraine (MoE) published a draft Intellectual Property Development Strategy 2030 (the Strategy) for public consultations.
The Strategy defines the strategic goals and tasks aimed at improving State policy and creating a favourable environment for developing intellectual property in Ukraine, as well as ensuring an effective system to protect and enforce intellectual property rights.
Development of the Strategy is envisaged by the Government’s Priority Action Plan for 2025, approved by Order of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 1003-р dated 10 September 2025, as well as by the Ukraine Plan, approved by Order of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 244 dated 18 March 2024. The Strategy’s aim is to implement the European Union’s Ukraine Facility initiative, as established by Regulation (EU) 2024/792 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 February 2024.
The Strategy includes the following priority areas for intellectual property development:
- Intellectual property for all: improving access to the intellectual property system for authors, entrepreneurs, researchers, inventors, representatives of creative industries, and startups. Establishing favourable conditions for using intellectual property rights as a tool for business development, export promotion, and shaping a positive international image of Ukraine.
- European integration and harmonising legal standards: fully aligning Ukraine’s intellectual property legislation with the EU acquis and international treaties. Improving cooperation with leading international organisations and integration into global intellectual property information systems.
- Digital transformation of the intellectual property system: implementing comprehensive digitisation of processes, services, and tools in the intellectual property sphere. Establishing modern electronic registers integrated with international platforms and developing data-driven analytical tools.
- Innovation, artificial intelligence, and technology development: fostering a favourable environment for the national innovation ecosystem; supporting invention, patenting, and the commercialisation of research results.
- An effective system for the protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights: strengthening the institutional capacity of the state authorities, the judicial system, and customs and law enforcement bodies. Increasing effectiveness in combating piracy and counterfeiting, and ensuring transparency and integrity in the activities of all participants in the intellectual property sphere.
- Intellectual property in national security and defence: introducing effective mechanisms to manage intellectual property rights in the defence and industrial complex and dual-use technology sectors.
- Developing a culture of respect for intellectual property rights and human capital in society, education, and business.
The Strategy implementation process is planned to take place in two stages:
- First stage (2026–2028): executing the operational plan, fully implementing EU intellectual property legislation, developing Ukraine’s national intellectual property system and infrastructure, strengthening the institutional capacity of the National Intellectual Property Office, digital transformation, and improvements to the quality of public services.
- Second stage (2029–2030): strengthening the role of intellectual property in economic growth, specifically through developing innovative production methods, expanding export potential, and increasing relevant sectors’ share of in the state’s GDP.