India is a top 10 global exporter with over $770 billion in annual trade. Exporters need trademark protection both in India and in their target markets to prevent brand copying internationally.
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Brands copied in export markets — especially China, UAE, and Southeast Asia — can be registered by local parties, blocking the original Indian exporter from selling under their own name.
Filing in the correct class is critical — wrong class = no legal protection for your core business.
Covers import/export agency services, trading, and business management — essential for export trading houses and import agents.
Covers shipping, freight forwarding, customs clearance, and logistics — required for logistics companies in the import-export chain.
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We check for existing similar marks in your industry class to ensure your brand name is available for registration.
Submit your business name, logo, address, and identity proof. The process is 100% online — no physical visit needed.
We file your application with the correct trademark class for your Export & Import business. You receive your Trademark Application Number (TM No.) the same day.
You can legally use the ™ symbol immediately after filing. The registration certificate follows after examination (6–24 months).
No — IEC and trademark are separate registrations. But once you're exporting, brand protection in both India and destination countries is important. Start with Indian trademark registration.
Both, ideally. Indian registration protects you domestically. For each major export market (USA, UAE, EU, UK), file in that jurisdiction separately. The Indian registration gives you a priority date for international filings via the Madrid Protocol.
Class 35 (Business Services, import/export agency) is primary. Add the class for the goods you export — e.g., Class 24-25 for textiles, Class 30 for food products.