UAE Unveils Digital Marketplace For Buying And Trading Trademarks
The UAE has launched TM Market Place, the region’s first digital platform designed exclusively for buying, selling and licensing registered trademarks. Developed by the Ministry of Economy and Tourism, the platform aims to make brand assets more accessible, improve transparency in trademark transactions and attract global investors to the country’s expanding intellectual property market.
Purpose Behind The TM Market Place
TM Market Place serves as a central online exchange where trademark owners can list their registered marks for sale or licensing. Buyers and investors can explore and acquire brands through a streamlined digital process. The initiative seeks to enhance liquidity in the trademark market, encourage more businesses to register their brands and position the UAE as a global hub for intellectual property trade.
How The Platform Operates
The system operates under government oversight, ensuring that all listed trademarks are officially registered in the UAE. Users must log in for identity verification before engaging in transactions. Secure digital payment systems, strict compliance with national and international IP laws and supervision by the Ministry of Economy ensure that every exchange meets regulatory standards. This structure offers a reliable online environment for both private sellers and international investors.
Access, Fees And Investor Benefits
The portal is browser-based, eliminating the need for an app download or subscription charges. Anyone can browse or list trademarks at no cost, with fees applicable only during ownership transfer procedures. For entrepreneurs, this reduces entry barriers by providing access to ready-made brands and lowering the time and financial risk of launching a business from scratch in the UAE market.
Exam Oriented Facts
- TM Market Place is the Middle East’s first government-backed digital platform for trading registered trademarks.
- Only trademarks officially registered in the UAE can be listed for sale or licensing.
- No subscription or download is required; users access the platform through MoET web services.
- All transactions follow Federal Decree-Law No. 36 of 2021 on Trademarks under direct ministry oversight.
Significance For The UAE’s Economic Strategy
The launch supports the UAE’s wider economic vision to strengthen innovation-driven sectors and advance its knowledge economy. By transforming trademarks into tradable commercial assets, the government aims to attract global investors, improve brand protection culture and reinforce the country’s status as a regional leader in intellectual property development.