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China and US vie for dominance in top 50 companies for trademark filing in 2022 – London Business News | London Wallet

Philip Roth by Philip Roth
June 26, 2023
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China and US vie for dominance in top 50 companies for trademark filing in 2022 – London Business News | London Wallet
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Trademark and brand protection technology business Corsearch has revealed that China and the US dominate the list of the top 50 companies for trademark filing in 2022, with data from the Corsearch Trademark Industry Report released in May of 2023 at the International Trade Association’s annual meeting in Singapore.

In comparison to 2021, the top five filers has seen some changes with far less dominance from Chinese companies in 2022. In 2022, ByteDance, Baidu and Xiaomi dropped out of the top five, with ByteDance moving from 3rd to 8th place, Baidu falling sharply from 5th to 27th and Xiaomi dropping from 4th to 19th place.

These companies were replaced in the top five by Amazon, rising from 7th place in 2021 to 3rd place in 2022; LVMH which rose from 8th to 2nd place; and Johnson & Johnson, which moved up from 16th to 5th.

The report finds China features 14 entries into the Top 50, whilst the U.S. features 12. However, Chinese companies dominate nearer the top.

South Korea ranks as the country with the third most active companies, featuring six entries in the Top 50 rankings, whilst Switzerland has five and Japan four. Looking at broader regions, APAC pulls ahead of North America and Europe, with 26 entries in the Top 50 compared to only 13 in North America and 10 in Europe.

However, the average number of filings has decreased year on year, – in 2021, the top 20 filers all filed more than 2,000 trademarks across the period, whereas this figure was only achieved by the top 12 in 2022.

Stephen Stolfi, Chairman of Customer & Industry Advisory at Corsearch said, “Our report shows that the level of filings year on year has fluctuated, with China retaining its expected prominence, but witnessing significant falls in filing from 2021’s most active businesses, allowing North America and Europe to edge up the rankings.

“Evident opportunities remain for IP lawyers and the companies they represent to capitalise on new verticals not only in these regions, but specifically in the more active sectors revealed in our report, including amongst agriculture, foodstuff, advertising and the business product classes.

“The global economic turmoil in 2023 will create further interesting changes next year, as the world reacts to the fallout from rising inflation and the supply chain shock of geopolitical tensions over the past two years, as well as emerging opportunities in digital, sustainability, health and wellness, crypto and cannabis. It will be interesting to see the picture that next year’s report paints on how these most active companies have reacted.”



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