
Trademark Registration in Mozambique
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How to Apply for a Trademark Application in Mozambique?
According to legal regulations in Mozambique, non-citizens must work with a local agent. Foreign individuals or entities do not have the right to file applications directly. The application must include the applicant's details, a sample of the trademark, and the class number specifying the field of activity. Providing accurate and complete information will prevent bureaucratic issues during the registration process and define the legal scope of your brand's protection.
Pricing for Trademark Applications in Mozambique
Mozambique operates under a single-class application system. In other words, the more products or services the brand is used for, the more separate applications must be filed.
3 Reasons to File a Trademark Application in Mozambique
Strategic Port Country on the Indian Ocean: Mozambique’s greatest asset is its long coastline featuring multiple major ports that provide sea access to landlocked neighbors. With hubs like Maputo, Beira, and Nacala, trademark registration is essential for the logistics, transport, import/export, and distribution sectors.
Growth Potential via Natural Gas and Energy Projects: Mozambique's vast natural gas reserves have gained global attention recently. This is creating a surge in energy investments, infrastructure projects, and demand for foreign technical services. Trademark registration is vital for companies looking to take part in this "project economy."
Proximity to the South African Economy: The Maputo corridor is highly integrated with South African companies and supply chains. This location allows your brand to stand out for regional trade, partnerships with South African entities, or as an indirect entry point into the South African market.
