Check for existing trademarks using CNIPA’s database to avoid conflicts and improve chances of approval.
Submit your application through a local agent to the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA).
CNIPA reviews the application for completeness, format, and necessary documentation.
The trademark is assessed for distinctiveness and any conflicts with earlier rights or laws.
The approved trademark is published in the CNIPA Gazette for public review and objections.
Any interested party may file an objection within three months of publication.
If unopposed or resolved, the CNIPA will issue a Registration Certificate valid for 10 years.
Renew every 10 years. Grace period of 6 months allowed post-expiry with surcharge.
China follows a strict “first-to-file” system, meaning the first person to register a trademark holds the legal rights—even if someone else used it earlier.
The entire process may take 9–15 months. Foreign applicants are required to appoint a local Chinese trademark attorney or firm for filing.
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With one of the world’s largest consumer markets, China is a critical region for protecting your brand. Trademark registration in China is handled by the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA), and it operates on a strict “first-to-file” system. This means the first party to register a trademark — not necessarily the first to use it — gains the legal rights. Whether you’re a local entrepreneur or a foreign business entering the Chinese market, we offer comprehensive trademark services including searches, filings, legal representation, and enforcement. Below are the most frequently asked questions about trademark registration in China.
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