Class 1: Chemicals used in industry, science, photography, agriculture, horticulture, forestry, unprocessed artificial synthetic resins, unprocessed plastic substances, fertilizers, fire-extinguishing compositions, quenching and metal welding Preparations, chemicals for preserving food, tanning agents, adhesives for industrial use.
Class 2: Pigments, varnishes, lacquers, rust and wood preservatives, colorants, mordants, unprocessed natural resins, metal foils and foils for painters, decorators, printers and artists Metal powder.
Category 3: Bleaching agents and other materials for laundry use, cleaning, polishing, scouring and abrasive preparations, soaps, spices, essential oils, cosmetics, hair lotions, toothpastes.
Category 4: Industrial oils and greases, lubricants, supplies for absorbing, spraying and bonding dust, fuels (including gasoline for motors) and lighting materials, candles for lighting, and wicks.
Category 5: Medicines, medical and veterinary preparations; medical sanitary preparations; nutritional foods and substances for medical or veterinary use, baby food; dietary supplements for humans and animals; plasters, dressing materials; Materials for filling tooth holes, dental wax; disinfectants; preparations for destroying harmful animals; fungicides, herbicides.
Category 6: Ordinary metals and their alloys; metal building materials; movable metal buildings; metal materials for railway tracks; non-electrical cables made of ordinary metals; hardware, small metal hardware; metal pipes ; safe; ore.
Category 7: Machines and machine tools, motors and engines (except for land vehicles), couplings and transmission parts for machine transmission (except for land vehicles), non-manual agricultural tools, incubators .
Class 8: Hand utensils and instruments (hand-operated), knives, forks and spoons, cutlery, sabers, razors.
Category 9: Science, navigation, geodesy, photography, film, optics, weighing tools, measuring tools, signals, inspection (supervision), rescue (rescue) and teaching equipment and instruments, processing, switches, Instruments and apparatus for transmitting, accumulating, regulating or controlling electricity; apparatus for recording, communicating and reproducing sounds and images; magnetic data carriers; recording disks; mechanical structures of automatic vending machines and coin-activated devices; cash receipt recording machines, Computer and data processing equipment, fire-fighting equipment.
Class 10: Surgical, medical, dental and veterinary instruments and apparatus, prosthetic limbs, artificial eyes and dentures; orthopedic articles; suturing materials; special treatment devices for the disabled; massage equipment; for baby care Instruments, utensils and supplies; instruments, utensils and supplies for sexual life.
Category 11: lighting, heating, steam, cooking, refrigeration, drying, ventilation, water supply and sanitary equipment.
Category 12: Vehicles, land, air and sea carriers.
Category 12: means of transportation. Including motors and engines for land vehicles; couplings and transmission parts for land vehicles; hovercraft; Class 13: arms and fireworks.
Including firearms and fireworks products; Category 14: Jewelry and watches.
Including precious metals, certain precious metal products or precious metal plated products, jewelry and clocks and parts thereof; Class 15: Musical instruments. Includes mechanical pianos and accessories; music boxes; electric and electronic musical instruments; Class 16: Office supplies. Including paper, cardboard and certain paper and cardboard products, office supplies; Class 17: Rubber products. Includes electrical, thermal or sound-insulating materials, as well as plastic sheets, plates or rods for manufacturing purposes, and certain articles made of rubber, gutta-percha, gum, asbestos, mica and substitutes of these materials; Class 18 : Leather leather goods. Including leather, artificial leather and certain products made of them; Category 19: Building materials. Including non-metal building materials; Class 20: Furniture. Including furniture and its parts, certain articles made of wood, cork, reed, rattan, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whale bone, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl, meerschaum and substitutes of these materials or plastics ; Class 21: Kitchen sanitary ware. Including small hand utensils for household and kitchen use, bathroom utensils, glassware and certain articles made of porcelain, ceramics, clay or glass; Class 22: Rope nets with canopies. "Including ropes and sail products, padding and filling materials, fiber raw materials for textiles" is changed to "Category 22 mainly includes canvas and other materials for sail making, ropes, padding and filling materials, fiber raw materials for textiles" "; Class 23: Yarns and threads. Including textile yarns and threads; Class 24: Cloth sheets. Including fabrics and household fabric coverings; Class 25: Clothing, shoes and hats.
Including clothing, shoes, hats; Class 26: Buttons and zippers. Including sewing supplies, natural or artificial hair for wear, hair decorations, and small items not included in other categories for decoration of other items; Class 27: Carpets and mats. Including products laid on built floors and walls; Class 28: Fitness equipment. Including toys and game devices, sports equipment, entertainment and creative props, and certain Christmas tree decorations; Class 29: Food. Including animal food, as well as vegetables and other edible horticultural products for daily use or storage; Class 30: Convenience food. Including plant foods for daily use or storage, as well as seasonings; Class 31: Feed seeds. Including field products and seafood, live animals and plants, and animal feed that have not been processed for food purposes; Class 32: Beer beverages. Including non-alcoholic beverages and beer; Class 33: Wine. Alcoholic beverages (except beer); Class 34: Tobacco smoking utensils. Tobacco substitutes (non-medical); Class 35: Advertising sales. Including advertising; business operations; business management; office affairs; Class 36: Financial property management. Including services provided by financial business and monetary business and services related to various insurance contracts; Class 37: Building repairs. Includes services provided by contractors or subcontractors for the construction of permanent buildings, as well as services provided by individuals or organizations for the purpose of repairing buildings or maintaining them in their original condition without changing their physical or chemical characteristics; Class 38: Communication services. Including services that enable at least two people to communicate through sensory means; Category 39: Transportation and storage. Including services provided for transporting people or goods from one place to another (by rail, road, water, air or pipeline) and necessary services related thereto, as well as warehouses or other buildings used to facilitate the care and preservation of goods. Provision of storage services; Class 40: Material processing. Material handling; Class 41: Educational entertainment. Including services provided by individuals or groups for the intellectual development of humans or animals, as well as services for entertainment or recreation; Category 42: Website services. Including theoretical and practical services involving activities in complex fields provided by people, individually or collectively; these services are provided by professionals such as chemists, physicists, engineers, computer programmers, etc.; Category 43: Catering and accommodation. Includes services provided by persons or institutions providing food and drink to consumers and services provided to obtain beds and boarding in hotels, boarding houses or other institutions providing temporary accommodation; Class 44: Medical Horticulture. Includes medical, hygiene and beauty services provided by individuals or institutions to humans or animals; it also includes services related to the fields of agriculture, horticulture and forestry; Class 45: Social Services. Legal services; security services that provide physical protection of tangible property and individuals; private and social services provided by others to meet individual needs.