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The cost is not expensive, a few thousand dollars can be all-inclusive. The investment cost is still relatively low. You can find a service organization like us that has a company in Thailand and a company in China.
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Summary. Hello dear, I am glad to answer for you The conditions for registering a company in Thailand are as follows: 1. It can be registered in the name of any natural or legal person; 2. Shareholders of the company must contribute 25% of all shares of the company; 3. There must be at least 3 promoters, at least 1 director and 1 auditor; 4. Convene a shareholders' meeting, and shareholders have the right to vote; 5. The procedure is simple, only a valid passport is required; 6 Registered capital of Thai company:
The minimum registered capital is 1 million baht, and there is no limit to the maximum. According to the requirements of the Thai Ministry of Labor for foreign companies, one foreigner can be hired for every additional 2 million baht of capital. 7 Foreigners can own 100% of the shares if they meet the conditions;
Hello dear, I am glad to answer for you The conditions for registering a company in Thailand are as follows: 1. It can be registered in the name of any natural or legal person; 2. Shareholders of the company must contribute 25% of all shares of the company; 3. There must be at least 3 promoters, at least 1 director and 1 auditor; 4. Convene a shareholders' meeting, and shareholders have the right to vote; 5. The procedure is simple, only a valid passport is required; 6 Registered capital of Thai company: The minimum registered capital of **** is 1 million baht, and there is no limit to the maximum.
According to the requirements of the Thai Ministry of Labor for foreign companies, one foreigner can be hired for every additional 2 million baht of capital. 7 Foreigners can own 100% of the shares if they meet the conditions;
Dear, hello, for your situation, I will make the following analysis for you: Thailand company registration needs to provide the following information: 1. Provide the English name of the company 2. Provide the address of the landlord, household registration booklet, map (if the property is a company, you need to provide a full set of information at the time of registration) In addition, if you need to handle taxes, you need to provide the lease contract, land deed, sales contract, and house identity information signed by both parties 3, provide the passports of shareholders and directors Scanned copies of ID cards Contact** E-mail, sign with a blue pen 4, provide the company's equity distribution, business scope 5, confirm the company's registered capital, capital ratio.
Dear and dear, the following is the relevant one for you, I hope it will be helpful to you: Thailand company registration needs to meet the following requirements: 1. At least three shareholders and one director 2. For restricted industries, Thai shareholders account for at least 51% of the shares 3.
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When we get the notice of acceptance, it means that we can use the trademark. Under normal circumstances, if you register a trademark in Thailand, it will take about 8 months to get the official trademark registration notice.
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The process of trademark registration in Thailand is actually to have this kind of application, and then review after the application, and then be able to pass the fee payment he needs after the review, then it needs to be paid from the mobile phone.
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First of all, it is necessary to prepare relevant materials, such as the illustration of the trademark, and then you also need to prepare the business license, as well as the identity certificate of the applicant, and then go to the local ** and the relevant industrial and commercial bureau for registration, generally different trademarks are completely different when paying fees, about 500 yuan to 1500 yuan.
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First of all, you should prepare the identity certificates and valid documents of multiple people, you also need to prepare your passport, provide a business license and a copy, and also need to submit relevant applications and materials, and then wait for review. Fees are calculated and then paid on the basis of staff members.
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The following conditions are required to register a trademark in Thailand:
1.The trademark must comply with the standards set by the Thai Trademark Act and must not be identical or similar to a registered trademark.
2.The trademark applicant must be a legitimate individual or business, which can be a Thai business or a foreign business.
3.The trademark applicant must provide relevant information such as the design, name, class, and description of the goods or services of the trademark.
4.Trademark applicants must pay the trademark registration fee.
5.Trademark applicants must entrust a professional trademark agency to apply.
6.Trademark applicants must comply with other conditions stipulated in the Thai Trademark Act.
If you need to register a trademark in Thailand, it is recommended that you consult a professional trademark agency** to better understand the relevant regulations and procedures and ensure that your trademark can be successfully registered.
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Procedure for Trademark Registration in Thailand The procedure for registration of a trademark in Thailand is divided into four steps: application, examination, publication and registration.
1) The applicant needs to submit an application for trademark registration to the Trademark Office of Thailand and pay the corresponding application fee.
2) The Trademark Office will examine the application, mainly to check whether the trademark complies with the law, and whether the trademark conflicts with the existing trademark.
3) If the application is approved, the Trademark Office will publish the registration information of the trademark so that others can raise objections. If no objection is filed, the trademark can be officially registered.
4) Validity and Renewal of Trademark Registration in Thailand The validity period of trademark registration in Thailand is 10 years, calculated from the date of registration. If you want to continue to use the trademark, you need to apply to the Trademark Office for renewal before the expiration of the validity period, and each renewal is valid for 10 years.
The legal basis for trademark registration in Thailand is the Trademark Act, which was promulgated and implemented in 1991 and is an important regulation for trademark registration in Thailand. If you want to know more about trademark registration in Thailand, you can also consult Thailand Kunpeng Law Firm, which is a well-known international law firm, which has served Chinese enterprises to invest in Thailand for many years, and the business areas of Thailand Wu Shi Kunpeng Law Firm include Thai company registration, trademark registration, mergers and acquisitions, Thai legal dispute litigation, bank financing, Thai tax planning, Thai real estate investment, etc.
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Introduction: Thailand is a Southeast Asian country, and the distance from China is relatively close, so there are many people who want to go to Thailand to do business, and there are indeed many Chinese in Thailand, but if Chinese companies want to register Thai trademarks, what are the materials that need to be prepared?
Under normal circumstances, the materials for applying for trademark registration in various countries are similar, but in this process, because it is abroad, it is relatively more complicated. The first material to be applied for is an illustration of the trademark you want to apply forAt the same time, there is also a power of attorney signed by the applicant himself, and this power of attorney needs to be notarized, and if it is not notarized, the power of attorney is invalid。There is also your own application, which should have the name and address of the applicant, as well as the name of the trademark, as well as the class and specific name you want to apply for.
Please note that because it is in Thailand, all the documents should be in Thai, and your application materials should also be translated into Thai.
The process of applying for a trademark application in Thailand is basically similar to that in China, after the trademark application is submitted first, then the official will conduct an examination, and if there is a problem with your trademark, it will be rejected. After the rejection, the examination will be carried out, and then the trademark will be announced after the examination is passed, and the approval can be carried out after the announcement, and the trademark registration certificate will be issued after the registration. However, the total time required for registration is still quite long, so it is generally necessary to prepare in advance, and the validity period after the trademark application is 10 years, which is similar to the validity period in China.
Since it is a foreign trademark application, if you want to apply for a trademark in Thailand, you must sign a foreign power of attorney. If you want to sign a letter of entrustment that belongs to a foreign commission, it must be notarized, but there are still a lot of companies that do this kind of intermediary, and you can also choose a reliable intermediary to entrust them to complete it.
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The information that needs to be prepared is about a business license of the enterprise, as well as some information to fill in the legal person, including the home address, as well as the name, and some of the most basic information to fill in the filial piety, and then prepare a power of attorney can be handled. Manuscript of auspicious hail.
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There must be a copy of the business license, the identity information of the applicant, the identity certificate, the pattern of the trademark, and the basic explanation of the drawing.
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The required information is the business license of the enterprise, the tax registration book, the identity document of the legal person, the operation of the public model sail company, the company's cash flow statement, the statement of assets and high debts, as well as the profit and ruler run table, the software of the trademark, and the annotation file of the trademark.
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The Thai Trademark Act was enacted on October 28, 1991 and came into force on February 13, 1992, as amended in 2000 and entered into force on June 30, 2000.
Application and Registration.
Thailand is a common law system, and the acquisition of trademark rights is based on the principle of combining use and registration. Thailand has adopted the Nice Agreement Concerning the International Classification of Goods and Services as the standard for classifying goods and service marks. Thailand accepts applications for registration of trade marks, service marks, certification marks, collective marks, and joint trademarks.
One trademark per class: 9,200 One additional class: 900
Submitted information: 1. Name and address of the applicant 2. Application for goods or services (including ten items) 3. Trademark reproduction 4. Copy of the applicant's identity certificate Official receipt time: within 4 weeks Time required for registration:
12-24 months (calculated as a smoother application) Registration validity: 10 years.
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1. Trademark inquiry.
Before applying for trademark registration, the applicant may consider checking the applied trademark to see if there are any identical or similar trademarks that have been applied for or registered on the same or similar goods or services.
2. Application for registration.
If the search result shows that there is no other person's identical or similar trademark in the existence of similar goods or services, the applicant may file an application. According to the International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of Trademark Registration, goods and services are divided into 45 classes.
3. Review procedures.
The Intellectual Property Office of Thailand (IPO) conducts a formal and substantive examination of the trademark application within three to four months of receipt of the application for trademark registration to determine whether the application documents submitted are complete, whether the applied trademark is distinctive, whether it violates the prohibition clause of the Trademark Act, and whether it is identical or similar to a trademark previously applied for or registered by another person on the same or similar goods. If the application does not comply with the registration requirements upon examination, the trademark application will be rejected. If the applicant is not satisfied with the decision made by the Intellectual Property Office, he may apply to the Trademark Board of Thailand for review.
4. Announcements and objections.
After examination, the examiner finds that the trademark application is acceptable, and then publishes a notice in the Official Trademark Gazette of Thailand. The opposition period is 90 days from the date of publication. During this opposition period, any person may file an opposition to the trademark application.
The applicant may defend against the opposition. The examiner will rule on the outcome of the objection.
5. Approval and registration.
If there is no opposition to the trademark application within 90 days of publication, the trademark is approved for registration. Trademark registration is valid for 10 years from the date of filing. The trademark registrant shall renew the trademark within 90 days before the expiration of the validity period of the trademark.
The renewal is valid for 10 years. After the trademark is registered, the trademark registrant should use the registered trademark commercially in Thailand. If the trademark registrant has not used the trademark commercially in Thailand for three consecutive years after the trademark is registered, the registrant may request the Intellectual Property Office of Thailand to revoke the registered trademark on the grounds that the registrant has not actually used the registered trademark.
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Logo design. The power of attorney signed by the applicant shall be notarized. Include the applicant's name and address, trade name, designated class of goods and services, and specific name.
Review-Announcement-Registration Acceptance Time, 2-3 weeks, Registration Time, 14-19 months. After the application is accepted, a formal and substantive examination shall be conducted on the application. After adoption, it should be published in the ** Gazette.
The announcement period is 90 days.
If there is no objection or the objection is sustained, it shall be registered. Thailand is one of our friendly countries and a key country along the Belt and Road. China and Thailand signed.
At the Sino-Thai Joint Economic and Trade Committee, the two countries proposed that the bilateral amount should strive to reach the target of 140 billion US dollars. China has overtaken Japan to become Thailand's largest investment destination. It can be seen that it is the general trend for Chinese companies to go to Thailand.
The trademarks of well-known domestic enterprises, such as Vanke Group, Vanke Trademark and Jiangsu Yanghe Group's Yanghe Trademark, have been registered in Thailand.
In Thailand, businesses have to spend a huge amount of money to protect their rights. A corporate legal person or natural person with a place of business or domicile in Thailand can register a trademark in Thailand by itself or through a trademark owner. A corporate legal person or natural person who does not have a place of business or domicile in Thailand can also register a Thai trademark, but only a trademark with a fixed business address in Thailand**.
The owner of the registered trademark may issue a notice to the Customs, which will further crack down on counterfeit and shoddy goods.
Customs will take measures such as detaining the infringer and detaining the goods according to the actual situation. Customs will also regularly inspect the goods for counterfeit or infringing goods and impose a fine according to a certain percentage of the value of the infringing goods. Thailand has a well-established trademark registration system, which can not only protect the trademarks of legitimate enterprises, but also be used improperly by malicious registrants to seek illegal benefits.
Therefore, the best way to prevent bad faith preemptive registration is to actively take up the lead in Thailand's trademark legal system and arrange trademark registration in Thailand in advance, so that bad faith squatters are pervasive and unprofitable.
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