Trademark Application in China

Trademark Application in China ®

Streamline your trademark registration process in China. Our professional agency team handles applications to the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA), selects product categories, and addresses examination opinions. Get a free initial consultation today.

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$350

Protect Your Brand in China: Professional Trademark Registration

Secure your trademark rights under the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA). Our one-stop service handles the full filing process in compliance with Chinese regulations.

1. Service Overview

Filing a trademark application with the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) is essential for protecting your brand in the Chinese market. China operates on a strict “first-to-file” basis, meaning earlier applicants have priority. Our end-to-end service ensures your trademark is properly classified under China’s goods and services directory, filed in Mandarin, and monitored through the entire process.

2. Key Advantages of Our Service

  • ✅ Pre-filing Search: Comprehensive search in CNIPA database to check for identical or similar marks.
  • ✅ Accurate Classification: Expert guidance on selecting appropriate subclasses under China’s Nice Classification system.
  • ✅ Native Filing Support: All documents prepared and filed in Chinese by experienced local agents.
  • ✅ Office Action Handling: Professional response to CNIPA examination reports and rejections.
  • ✅ Madrid Protocol Management: Assistance with China designation through international registration.

3. The Trademark Application Process in China

The full process in China generally takes 10–12 months for straightforward cases. Our local specialists manage each step with precision and efficiency.

The Trademark Application Process in China

China’s trademark procedure follows a structured process under CNIPA supervision.

1

Application Filing

We file your application with CNIPA and secure your priority filing date.

2

Formality Review

CNIPA checks application details for compliance within 1–2 months.

3

Substantive Examination

Examination for distinctiveness and conflicts, usually 6–8 months.

4

Publication & Opposition

Approved marks are published in the CNIPA Gazette for a 3-month opposition period.

5

Registration & Certificate

Once approved, CNIPA issues the certificate for 10-year protection (renewable).

4. Fee Structure for China Trademark Application

Project Cost (USD)
One Class $350
Add Class

$350

Official Source: Formulated based on the China National Intellectual Property Administration and market conditions

5. What We Need From You

  • Trademark Representation: Clear image file for logo marks or wordmark text.
  • Applicant Information: Legal name and address in English and Chinese (if applicable).
  • Goods/Services Description: Specify the goods or services to be protected.

Ready to Register Your Trademark in China?

Our experienced China IP experts manage every step — from pre-filing search to final registration with CNIPA.

How long does the entire trademark application process take in China?
If the application process proceeds smoothly and without objection, it typically takes 10 to 12 months from submission to completion of registration.
Can I file a trademark in China myself if I am a foreigner?
No. Foreign applicants not domiciled in China are required by law to use a licensed Chinese trademark agent to file the application.
What is the difference between registering my English name and a Chinese character trademark?
They are separate marks. To secure the strongest protection in the Chinese market, we often recommend filing both the Latin script mark and a corresponding Chinese character version to prevent others from registering a similar-sounding or meaning mark.
What happens if my application is rejected?
If the CNIPA issues a provisional refusal, we can prepare and submit a response (arguments and evidence) to try to overturn the decision. This involves additional professional service fees.