First, queries can identify barriers to registration. Generally speaking, after searching, you can find out which products have already registered or applied for the same or similar trademark registration, which can increase the chance of successful trademark registration; also, through searching, you can know the existence of the same or similar trademark registration. If the trademark is the same or similar, it can be modified or adjusted in a targeted manner, or a new trademark name that meets the conditions can be drafted.
Second, by checking the trademark, you can clearly know whether the trademark can be used safely. In other words, by checking the trademark registration status, you can avoid infringement of other people's registered trademarks.
Third, squatting trademarks can be found through trademark searches. Conducting trademark searches as early as possible can reduce, avoid and recover losses by discovering trademark squatting. If you find out through inquiry that the preemptively registered trademark is still in the application stage, you can promptly file an objection during the opposition announcement period. Fourth, through trademark inquiry, you can understand the progress of the application.