Explain this issue in the most understandable terms:
1. Madrid is a multi-national registration in contracting countries through the "Madrid Agreement", but what needs to be clear is: First, to register in Madrid, you first need to have a domestic basic registration, that is, the trademark you want to apply for registration abroad has been successfully registered in China; second, after meeting the first point, apply to the International Bureau, and the International Bureau will A trademark registration certificate will be issued in 6-8 months, but this trademark registration certificate does not mean that you can be protected in all contracting countries. If you want to be protected in a certain contracting country, you still need to review it according to its own legal procedures.
So you must understand what is going on when registering in "Madrid", so as not to waste time and energy without achieving the registration effect.
2. Registering in one country is obviously to apply for registration in whichever country you want to protect.