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Does the Madrid trademark of other countries need to be reviewed by the China Trademark Office?

After you apply or register in the country of original registration, you designate China (and possibly other countries) through the Madrid Agreement/Protocol. This will be transferred by the International Bureau to the Trademark Office for review. After review, it may be approved globally. It may also be rejected entirely, or it may be accurate on some goods or services and rejected on some goods or services.

For registered trademarks that are not renewed after the expiration of the exclusive period, they will be cancelled. For those that have not been used for three consecutive years after registration, others can apply to the Trademark Office for cancellation. If you fail to provide a valid trademark within the legal period, The evidence of use will be revoked.

To sum up, the answers to the questions are as follows:

1. According to your description, your trademark should be partially rejected by the China Trademark Office, so it is partially rejected and partially reviewed. Some of the parts approved for registration may be revoked by others by not using the revocation procedure for three years.

2. Review is required but not re-review. The International Bureau will transfer your application to the trademark registration authority in the country/region you designated for review.