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If I want to apply for a Madrid international trademark for domestic products, what specific information is needed?

Nowadays, with the development of China's economy and technology, many companies want to expand the international market, so they apply for their own trademarks abroad. So if you want to apply for a Madrid international trademark for domestic products, what specific information is needed? The editor will introduce it to you in detail below.

With the development of the economy, more and more domestic companies are moving towards the international market. This is because this is a matter of property rights. When registering trademarks abroad, we still need to comply with relevant local laws and regulations. If you want to apply for a Madrid trademark, you need to prepare the following information. First, you must submit a detailed description of the trademark, including the category name of the trademark, the country you intend to designate, etc. If the applicant has an English name, documentation proving the use of that English name must also be provided. Secondly, find a domestic trademark agency to fill out a power of attorney letter. If the trademark application is for a company, a business license must be provided. If you are an individual, you only need to provide a copy of your ID card and other information. Finally, prepare to submit 20 drawings of trademark icon specifications. These icons need to be clear and accurate, so you must pay attention when printing.

In addition, another important thing is the notarized Chinese nationality document. To apply for registration of a Madrid international trademark, you must submit an application to the Madrid Trademark Office in accordance with the agreement or the agreement description, and you need to designate at least one contracting country of the Madrid Agreement, but you cannot refer to your own country.

In short, to register a Madrid international trademark, the application conditions and preparation of materials are quite complicated, so you must be fully prepared. If the whole process goes smoothly, it will take 18 months, so it is a relatively long process. It takes longer than applying for trademark registration in China. But if you can apply successfully, you can have a place in the international market, and at the same time, you can increase the visibility of your products and broaden the international market. Hope my answer can help you.