The significance of international trademark registration is that trademark rights are territorial. Registered trademarks only have legal effect and are protected by law in the country (region) in which they are registered. So what is the significance of international trademark registration? What is the significance of international trademark registration? What is the significance of international trademark registration? 1. It can prevent others from preemptively registering trademarks. The regional characteristics of trademark rights also provide opportunities for some unscrupulous foreign businessmen to take advantage of them. They often use trademarks originally created and used by Chinese operators for a long time, especially those that have been used for a long time, for the purpose of monopolizing the market, making huge profits, and excluding Chinese goods or services. Trademarks with considerable popularity should be registered in the country first. 2. Conducive to stopping counterfeiting and other infringements. Once a Chinese trademark is approved for registration in a foreign country, it will be protected by the laws of that country. A trademark registrant enjoys the exclusive right to use a registered trademark and has the right to prohibit others from using trademarks that are identical or similar to the registered trademark on the same or similar goods or services without permission. For counterfeiting or counterfeiting of its registered trademark, the trademark registrant can file a lawsuit in accordance with the law and request the country of registration to impose sanctions in order to safeguard its trademark exclusive rights. Obtaining trademark registration abroad can put the trademark registrant in a proactive position when trademark disputes occur and facilitate the rapid resolution of disputes. 3. It is conducive to the promotion of famous brand preparations and the creation of world-famous trademarks. After our country's trademark is approved for registration abroad, the trademark registrant can use the trademark exclusive rights to occupy the international market in a long-term and stable manner and expand the influence of its goods or services. At the same time, trademark registrants can maintain and expand the reputation and popularity of their trademarks by maintaining and improving the quality of their goods or services, and gradually create world-famous trademarks.