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What is the process for applying for trademark registration in New Zealand?

1. Formal review: After the application is submitted, the application number and application time will be confirmed.

2. Substantive examination: Examine whether the trademark is registrable according to the law. The applicant can also apply for a delay in responding.

3. Announcement: After the trademark passes the review, the applicant will be informed that the trademark application has been accepted and published in the trademark announcement. Anyone can raise an objection within the 2-month announcement period, state the reasons and submit relevant evidence;

4. Registration approval: trademarks that are determined to be registered after objections, and trademarks that have no objections after being announced A registration certificate will be issued.