TRADEMARK IN CHINA

Canada in China, China Trademark

Canada in China, China Trademark

TRADEMARK IN CHINA

Trademark in China includes three stages: trademark search in ChinaChina Trademark filing and China Trademark registration. All with affordable fees.

– Stage 1: TRADEMARK SEARCH IN CHINA

Scope of work: Trademark Search Word mark Device (logo) And/Or Word Mark

($US)

For the 1st class 70.00 90.00
For the 2nd class 60.00 80.00
Duration 5-8 days

– Stage 2: TRADE FILING TO CERTIFICATE REGISTRATION IN CHINA

Scope of work: Filing Trademark Application To Trademark Registration Certificate FEE ($US)
For the 1st class 310.00
For the 2nd class 300.00
Duration 15-16 months

* Note: Our Fee for Trademark in China includes all fees (official fee and legal fee); exclude fee for responding to office action, if any.

– Trademark in China is limited for the first 10 items in each class. Each additional item from 10th upwards, the additional fee is $US17.00

– You could visit here to see Procedure of China Trademark Registration.

– You could visit here to check the required documents of filing trademark in China

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