Showing posts with label top brands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label top brands. Show all posts

Thursday, October 06, 2011

Chinese Brands Not Cool In UK? ......... Overseas Chinese Show The Way

CoolBrands has orchestrated an expert panel and public vote to select the most cool brands in Britain. No Chinese brands in the top 20, and not even nominated. In the list of nominations one can find Wagamama, founded by Alan Yau (丘德威), the Hong Kong born London-based restaurateur, and Jimmy Choo (周仰杰), the Malaysian born London-based fashion-designer who gave his name to the fashion label, especially known for its shoes. Both entrepreneurs were awarded the order called Officer of the British Empire (OBE). Chinese brands, take a cue from overseas Chinese entrepreneurs and build strong brands.

Hat tip to Matt Fisher of IP Kat.
continue reading ...

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Chinese Trademarks Visible, But Have By Far Not Met Their Potential

In absolute numbers China might be in almost all aspects a giant. But in relative sense this does not need to be the case. Example: China has 5 million registered trademarks. But only one out of 10 market entities owns a registered trademark and the number is 40 percent for companies, Yuan Qi, an official with the Trademark Department of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce (SAIC), was quoted by Zhang Zhao of the China Daily.
Ms Zhang Yumin, an intellectual property (IP) rights researcher with Southwest University of Political Science and Law (Chongqing municipality) said, according to Zhang Zhao, that every company should have a IP management department, directly under the leadership of the decision makers and that the government should encourage companies to register trademarks, internationally and domestically. Read more here.

Then quantity does not say much about quality (although some say quantity has a quality of its own). Where are the strong Chinese brands. Millward Brown has made a list of the Top 50 of Chinese brands:
1. Chinese Mobile;
2. ICBC;
3. Bank of China;
4. China Construction Bank;
5. China Life;
6. Agricultural Bank of China;
7. PetroChina;
8. Tencent;
9. Baidu;
10. PingAn.

Read the other 40 Chinese brands here.

Of these China Mobile (57,326 million US dollar), ICBC (44,440 million US dollar), China Construction Bank (25,524 million US dollar), Baidu (22,555 million US dollar), China Life (19,542 million US dollar), Bank of China (17,530 million US dollar), Agricultural Bank of China (16,909 million US dollar), Tencent (15,131 million US dollar), PetroChina (11,291 million US dollar), PingAn (10,540 million US dollar), China Telecom (9,587 million US dollar), China Merchants Bank (8,668 million US dollar) are within the Top 100 most valuable brands.

UPDATE: China had 2.3 times the trademark filing activity in the second highest country, the United States. Read a compilation of WIPO statistics here.
continue reading ...