China - Significant Reduction To Official Trademark Filing Fees

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Rieko Michishita

Partner
China

As a partner in our Intellectual Property group in Beijing, I provide tri-lingual advice on both contentious and non-contentious IP matters, working particularly closely with our Japanese clients.

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Alison Wong

Partner
China

As a partner in our Intellectual Property Group in Hong Kong and Head of our Life Sciences & Healthcare Sector Group in Asia, I have 24 years' experience in advising clients in the life sciences, healthcare, food & beverage and retail & consumer sectors.

In a move which will be welcomed by all parties filing trademarks in China, the Chinese Trademark Office has recently announced a significant reduction in official fees.

With effect from 01 April 2017, official filing and prosecution fees for China trademarks matters will be slashed by 50%. Headline changes include reducing official filing fees by half from RMB600 (US$100) to RMB300 (US$50) and a reduction in the surcharge applied to additional items in a specification above 10 - reduced from RMB60 (US$10) to RMB30(US$5).

Another significant change relates to official fees for recording a change of agent. Rights owners have long complained about the high official fees imposed to change agents which created a significant barrier to trademark owners moving their portfolios to new agents. Now the official fees for change of agent have been halved – from RMB500 (US$82) to RMB250 (US$41) per mark.

A summary of all the key changes is as follows:

China Trademark Fees Summary

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