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Who is the current director of the National Trademark Office?

Hello, the current director of the National Trademark Office is: Zhang Mao. Please see the following information, which is displayed on the website of the National Trademark Office. News on September 24th.

On September 24, a video and telephone conference on the implementation of the "Interim Regulations on Enterprise Information Disclosure" (hereinafter referred to as the "Regulations") was held in Beijing. State Councilor Wang Yong attended the meeting and delivered a speech. Zhang Mao, Secretary of the Party Leadership Group and Director of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, emphasized at the meeting that it is necessary to conscientiously implement the spirit of State Councilor Wang Yong’s important speech, take the promulgation and implementation of the Regulations as an opportunity, work hard, overcome difficulties, and deeply promote the reform of the industrial and commercial registration system, so as to Promote sustained, stable and healthy economic and social development and continue to make new contributions. Yuan Shuhong, deputy director of the Legislative Affairs Office of the State Council, explained the formulation of the Regulations.

Zhang Mao pointed out that the promulgation and implementation of the "Regulations" is a major measure to further promote the reform of the industrial and commercial registration system. It is conducive to innovating supervision methods and strengthening interim and ex-post supervision in accordance with the law; it is conducive to improving the credit constraint mechanism and effectively Promote the honest operation of market entities; help industrial and commercial and market supervision departments change their concepts and functions, and further strengthen their own construction. Industrial and commercial and market supervision departments at all levels must deeply realize that strengthening in-process and ex-post supervision is related to the success or failure of the industrial and commercial registration system reform; implementing the "Regulations" and establishing an enterprise credit disclosure system are major measures to strengthen market supervision. We must, with a high degree of consciousness and responsibility, make the implementation of the "Regulations" a central task at present and in the future and ensure the implementation of the "Regulations" and the smooth advancement of reforms.