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What is the business scope of the 29 trademarks?

The business scope of 29 trademarks includes the following: meat, fish, poultry and game; Gravy; Pickled, frozen, dried and cooked fruits and vegetables; Jelly, jam, preserves; Eggs; Milk and dairy products; Cooking oil and grease.

Trademark category refers to its classification. The classification * * * includes 45 categories, including 34 categories of goods, services 1 1 category, and * * * includes 10000 items of goods and services. It is precisely for the needs of trademark retrieval, examination and management that some goods with the same attributes are grouped into one category and all goods and services are grouped together. Therefore, for trademark registrants, when registering trademarks, they must apply for categories according to the classification of trademarks.

Article 22 of the Trademark Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * An applicant for trademark registration shall fill in the category and name of the goods using the trademark in accordance with the prescribed commodity classification table and apply for registration.

An applicant for trademark registration may apply for the registration of the same trademark for many kinds of goods through one application.

Applications for trademark registration and other relevant documents may be submitted in written form or in the form of data messages. Article 25 Where an applicant for trademark registration applies for trademark registration in China for the same commodity with the same trademark within six months from the date of the first application for trademark registration in a foreign country, he may enjoy the priority according to the agreement signed between the foreign country and China or the international treaty to which * * * is a party, or according to the principle of mutual recognition of priority.

Where priority is claimed in accordance with the preceding paragraph, a written statement shall be made when filing an application for trademark registration, and a copy of the first application for trademark registration shall be submitted within three months; Failing to submit a written statement or a copy of the trademark registration application documents within the time limit shall be deemed as not claiming priority. Article 26 Where a trademark is used for the first time on a commodity exhibited in an international exhibition sponsored or recognized by the China Municipal Government, the applicant for trademark registration may enjoy the priority within six months from the date when the commodity is exhibited.

Where priority is claimed in accordance with the preceding paragraph, it shall make a written statement when applying for trademark registration, and submit the name of the exhibition, the evidence of using the trademark on the exhibited goods, the date of exhibition and other supporting documents within three months; Failing to submit a written statement or supporting documents within the time limit shall be deemed as not claiming priority.