China’s famous brands
China’s famous brands include Huawei, Tencent, Alibaba, Ping An, and Moutai.
1. Huawei
Founded in 1987, Huawei is the world's leading provider of information and communications technology solutions, building solutions in the fields of telecom operators, enterprises, terminals, and cloud computing. With the advantages of end-to-end solutions, we provide competitive ICT solutions, products and services for operator customers, enterprise customers and consumers.
2. Tencent
Tencent was founded in 1998 and listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 2004. A well-known large-scale Internet value-added service provider in China, based on the fields of social platforms, digital content and financial technology, it is an Internet-based technological and cultural innovation group. It publishes a number of popular electronic games and other high-quality digital contents for global users. Bringing rich interactive entertainment experience.
3. Alibaba
Alibaba was founded in 1999 with the mission of "making it easy to do business in the world" and provides technology to merchants, brands, retailers and other enterprises. Infrastructure and marketing platforms to help it interact with users and customers through the power of new technologies.
And operate more efficiently, owning Taobao, Tmall, Juhuasuan, AliExpress, Alibaba International Trading Market, 1688, Alimama, Alibaba Cloud, Ant Financial, Caiwu Network, etc. Online and mobile commerce platform.
4. Ping An of China
Ping An of China was founded in 1988 and is one of the earliest joint-stock insurance companies in China. Its business covers auto insurance, accident insurance, critical illness insurance, small loans, and credit It is a technology-based personal financial life service group with considerable industry influence in the fields of loans, investment and wealth management products, Ping An Puhui, Ping An Credit Card, Ping An Insurance, Ping An Bank and other fields.
5. Moutai
Moutai was founded in 1951. Its leading product, Kweichow Moutai, has a long history and profound cultural connotation. It has a clear and transparent color, outstanding sauce aroma, and mellow aroma. It is fragrant, elegant and delicate, soft in the mouth, refreshing and sweet, full-bodied and has a long aftertaste.
It is a typical representative of my country's Daqu Maotai-flavor liquor and a unique geographical landmark product. In 2001, Moutai brewing technology was included in the intangible cultural heritage.
China's top ten most famous brands
China's top ten luxury brands are as follows:
1. Moutai.
2. Wuliangye.
3. Red flag.
4. Seagull.
5. Shanghai Beach.
6. Shuijingfang.
7. Siberian tiger.
8. Chow Tai Fook.
9. Xia Zichen.
10. Changyu explains Baina.
1. Maotai.
Detailed introduction: When talking about luxury goods, you may think of bags and clothes, but in fact, Moutai is also a top brand in my country and enjoys a high reputation. It is as famous as whiskey and brandy, and has been dubbed "the world's top brand". "Three Famous Distilled Liquors".
2. Wuliangye.
Detailed introduction: Wuliangye is also China's top liquor brand. Although it is slightly less famous abroad than Moutai, its quality is not bad at all. Wuliangye also has an extremely long history, not to mention the quality of the wine. It tastes fragrant and soft, and it is therefore included in the top ten luxury brands in China.
3. Red flag.
Detailed introduction: Hongqi is the most representative domestic car brand in my country. It has the title of "national car" and is therefore supported by the national government.
4. Seagull.
Detailed introduction: Seagull is a famous watch brand in my country. The reason why it is said to be a local luxury product is because its movement is very high-end. Many top foreign watches use Seagull movements. Such as Armani and Timex, etc.
5. Shanghai Beach.
Detailed introduction: Shanghai Tang is a very typical Chinese clothing brand in my country. Its Tang suit, cheongsam and mandarin jacket are very representative and are also loved by fashion people in the West.
6. Shuijingfang.
Detailed introduction: Shuijingfang is a very representative liquor brand in my country, and it also represents the most traditional way of brewing in China, so it occupies an important position in both the domestic and international markets.
China's 100 Famous Trademarks
Trademarks are the "passport" for domestic enterprises to enter the international market and the "Esperanto" in international economic activities. Once upon a time, many enterprises in China have been working quietly with their heads down. , worked hard to cultivate his own brand, and never thought that someone would covet his trademark in foreign markets. Since China joined the WTO, Chinese companies have begun to make strides in overseas markets. Chinese brands are becoming more and more influential in the world. China's famous trademarks are also becoming coveted by overseas businessmen. Take a look at the following trademarks registered abroad. Chinese trademarks, on the one hand, we are happy that so many internationally renowned brands have appeared in China, but we are also sad and angry that foreign businessmen have taken over them. A Japanese businessman preempted the registration in Japan and required us to pay him a 5% commission based on the sales volume of "Hero Brand" gold pens in Japan. As a result, our agents in Japan stopped selling because they were unprofitable. We Pay a huge price for this. Koreans occupy "Wuliangye" Just as Koreans respect Confucius, the famous Chinese liquor Wuliangye, which was selected as the ceremony to commemorate Confucius in 2006, is also deeply loved by Koreans. On January 23, 2003, Koreans registered Wuliangye’s Chinese pinyin “WULIANGYE” as a trademark, taking this famous Chinese historical wine into their arms with a brand value of 35.826 billion yuan. After a 14-month tug-of-war and three rounds of evidence, Wuliangye finally regained its trademark rights by virtue of its extremely high brand awareness, undisputed market position and strong professional support, and transferred the Chinese The logo and Chinese pinyin were submitted to the Korean Trademark Office for registration. This is also the first time that a Chinese liquor company has won a cross-border trademark dispute. "Chigo" encountered an Indonesian gangster. In 2005, when a trademark and patent office was entrusted by Guangdong Chigo Air Conditioning, it went to Indonesia to conduct a trademark search and apply for trademark registration. It was surprised to find that a trademark identical to its own company had already been registered in that country. . After investigation, a distributor of Chigo Air Conditioning in Indonesia registered the trademark of Chigo Air Conditioning in its own name. If it is registered through normal procedures and there is no prior application, Chigo Air Conditioning can only spend about US$1,000 to complete the trademark registration in Indonesia. But now if Chigo Air Conditioning wants to regain its trademark, the cost will be at least US$30,000. The Philippines Occupied "Hongta Mountain" "Hongta Mountain" was registered by a manufacturer in the Philippines in 2005. Later, a factory was set up there and a large number of cigarettes were produced and sold to many countries in Asia, and even sold back to China. It was later recovered by China. Americans stole "Goubuli". Founded in 1858 AD, Tianjin Goubuli steamed buns are famous both at home and abroad for their chrysanthemum-like shape and delicious taste, and are deeply loved by people. In the 1980s, the former Tianjin Goubuli Steamed Bun Food Group Company cooperated with Daiei Co., Ltd. to open a Tianjin "Goubuli" branch in Japan. Taking advantage of the fact that the "Goubuli" trademark was not registered in Japan, Daiei Co., Ltd. registered the "Goubuli" trademark in Japan in 1993 under its own name for Category 43 catering. This trademark was valid until July 31, 2005. After that, "Goubuli" claimed its trademark back, but at this time, the "Goubuli" trademark had been registered in the United States, involving goods and services. 's trademark.
Other registered trademarks include: "Dabao" was registered by a Dutchman in the United States, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg; "Standard" brand washing machines and "Changhong" TVs were registered in Thailand; "Tiantan" brand mosquito coils were registered in Thailand. Malaysia was squatted; the "White Rabbit" trademark of Shanghai Guanshengyuan Food Factory was squatted in Japan, the Philippines, Indonesia, the United States and the United Kingdom; "QIDI" electrical appliances and "DETON" speakers were squatted in Indonesia by an agent ; "Peony" and "PEONY" trademarks were registered by Dutch sales agents in five countries including the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Belgium, and Luxembourg; "Longjing Tea", "Biluochun", "Dahongpao", "Xinyang Maojian" and many more The name of a tea was registered as a trademark by a tea merchant in South Korea; cigarette trademarks such as "Hongtashan", "Ashima", "Yunyan" and "Hongmei" were registered by Filipino businessmen; "Fengsheng" osmanthus aged wine was registered in France ; The "Triangle" and "Golden Rooster" trademarks were registered in Chile; "Changhong" was registered by a Chinese company in South Africa; "Laolongkou" wine has been registered by seven companies in South Korea
Ranking of the top 100 Chinese brands
The 2022 BrandZ most valuable brand list was released on June 15, 2022. There are 14 Chinese companies on the list, with Tencent ranking fifth and Alibaba ranking No. 9. Moutai ranked 14th and Meituan ranked 51st. It is worth mentioning that Haier has been ranked among the top 100 brands for four consecutive years as the world's only IoT ecological brand. Baidu has this information.
What brands are China’s well-known trademarks?
The first batch of China’s well-known trademarks__
The first batch of “China’s well-known trademarks” were produced on September 20, 1991. This event was jointly organized by Legal Daily, CCTV, and China Consumer Newspaper. There are 10 "well-known trademarks" in this batch, namely: Maotai, Phoenix, Qingdao, Qindao-Liebherr, Zhonghua, Polaris, Forever, Xiafei, Wuliangye and Luzhou.
Well-known trademarks recognized by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce
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By the beginning of 2006, there were a total of 678 well-known trademarks recognized by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce. Among them, the number of well-known trademarks for goods or services in categories 13, 18, 38, and 45 is zero; the category with the most well-known trademarks is category 25, and the products used are clothing, shoes, and hats. __
These 678 cases also include the trademarks of many foreign-funded enterprises. For example, in June 2005, the two trademarks of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. "Nissan" and "Nissan" were recognized by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce. Well-known trademark. Well-known trademarks recognized by courts __
From July 2001 to October 2005, my country's courts recognized a total of 72 well-known trademarks in cases, including 18 in Fujian and 9 in Shandong. , 7 cases were recognized in Hubei, 5 were recognized each in Guangdong and Zhejiang, 4 were recognized each in Beijing, Jiangsu, and Henan, 2 were each recognized in Liaoning, Yunnan, Anhui, Hainan, and Hebei, and Shanghai, Chongqing, Heilongjiang, Gansu, Jiangxi, One piece each for Tianjin. __
In addition...the first batch of China's well-known trademarks__
The first batch of "China's well-known trademarks" were produced on September 20, 1991. This event was jointly organized by Legal Daily, CCTV, and China Consumer Newspaper. There are 10 "well-known trademarks" in this batch, namely: Maotai, Phoenix, Qingdao, Qindao-Liebherr, Zhonghua, Polaris, Forever, Xiafei, Wuliangye and Luzhou.
Well-known trademarks recognized by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce
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By the beginning of 2006, there were a total of 678 well-known trademarks recognized by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce. Among them, the number of well-known trademarks for goods or services in categories 13, 18, 38, and 45 is zero; the category with the most well-known trademarks is category 25, and the products used are clothing, shoes, and hats. __
These 678 cases also include the trademarks of many foreign-funded enterprises. For example, in June 2005, the two trademarks of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. "Nissan" and "Nissan" were recognized by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce. Well-known trademark.
Well-known trademarks recognized by courts __
From July 2001 to October 2005, Chinese courts recognized a total of 72 well-known trademarks in cases, including 18 in Fujian and 9 in Shandong. , 7 cases were recognized in Hubei, 5 were recognized each in Guangdong and Zhejiang, 4 were recognized each in Beijing, Jiangsu, and Henan, 2 were each recognized in Liaoning, Yunnan, Anhui, Hainan, and Hebei, and Shanghai, Chongqing, Heilongjiang, Gansu, Jiangxi, One piece each for Tianjin. __
In addition, in February 2005, the well-known trademark "ZTE ZTE" was recognized by the Intermediate People's Court of Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, becoming the first well-known trademark in the 38th category.
The only well-known trademark that has been revoked__
In June 2004, the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce made a ruling that Hangzhou Minsheng Pharmaceutical’s “21 Golden Vitamin "is a well-known trademark. However, 18 months later, on December 1, 2005, the Beijing Higher People's Court made a final judgment revoking the State Administration for Industry and Commerce's Trademark Review and Adjudication Board's recognition of Hangzhou Minsheng's "21 Golden Vitamin" well-known trademark. This also makes "21 Golden Vitamin" the only well-known trademark in my country that has been revoked so far.