Yes. Trademark registration is a legally protected business practice that can protect the rights and interests of merchants and brand image. International trademark registration can provide broader protection, but it needs to comply with the laws, regulations and regulations of the relevant countries. Before registering an international trademark, it is recommended to understand the trademark laws and regulations of the relevant countries and consult a professional intellectual property lawyer or agency to ensure the legality and validity of the trademark registration. At the same time, you also need to comply with the relevant requirements and procedures during the trademark registration process, such as submitting application documents, paying fees, submitting samples, etc.