
Trademark Registration in Uzbekistan
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How to Apply for a Trademark Application in Uzbekistan?
According to legal regulations in Uzbekistan, non-citizens must work with a trademark attorney or proxy. Foreign individuals and entities do not have the right to apply directly. The application must include information such as the applicant's details, a sample of the trademark, and the class number(s) indicating the field of activity in which the mark will be used. Ensuring this information is entered correctly and completely will prevent bureaucratic hurdles during the registration process and define the scope of protection for your brand. In Uzbekistan, applications are typically finalized for registration within 8 to 10 months.
How is Trademark Application Pricing Determined?
Uzbekistan utilizes a multi-class application system. Pricing is determined based on the classes of goods and services included in the application—in other words, according to your specific fields of activity.
3 Reasons to File a Trademark Application in Uzbekistan
Fast-Growing Central Asian Market: As a rapidly liberalizing market with relatively low competition where it is still possible for foreign brands to secure an early position, Uzbekistan is a key country for establishing a permanent presence.
Different Alphabets and Brand Consistency: Although the Latin alphabet is the official script, the Cyrillic alphabet remains widely used. Trademark registration prevents the brand from being used with incorrect spelling, phonetic distortion, or intentional manipulation across different alphabets, thereby protecting the brand's long-term perception and distinctiveness.
Customs, Counterfeit, and Parallel Import Control: In a country where counterfeiting and parallel imports are prevalent, the chances of stopping products at customs, seizing counterfeit goods, or utilizing official legal mechanisms are very low without a registered trademark.
