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Nike’s Strategic Move: “FLYPLATE” Trademark Application in China and Its Implications

In the global athletic footwear market, Nike has consistently maintained a dominant position as an innovation leader. Recently, through research, Lao Liu discovered that Nike submitted a “FLYPLATE” trademark application in China on February 13, 2025, with the application number 83433803. The trademark has undergone preliminary examination and was published in the Trademark Preliminary Approval Announcement on May 20, 2025. Lao Liu believes that this move reflects Nike’s deep strategic commitment to the Chinese market and its long-term vision for protecting innovative technologies.

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McDonald’s applies for multiple “ba da ba ba ba” trademarks in China

April 7, 2025, McDonald’s has submitted multiple trademark registration applications related to the classic advertising slogan “ba da ba ba ba” in China, covering multiple categories such as Class 43, Class 32, Class 30, Class 29, Class 30, Class 18, Class 16, etc., which has attracted industry attention. This is interpreted as an important measure by McDonald’s to strengthen brand localization protection.

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Tianjin 117 Building, the tallest building in northern China, is about to officially resume work

The highly anticipated tallest building in northern China, Tianjin 117 Tower, will officially resume work on April 30th. This landmark building located in the High tech Industrial Park of Xiqing District, Tianjin, started construction in September 2008 and went through hardships. In September 2015, the main structure was topped out, with a height of 596.5 meters, making it the tallest building under construction in China and creating 12 world records. ​

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Taobao and DHgate continue to thrive – Singaporean enterprises should seize the opportunity to ride the wave of growth

In today’s globalized business wave, e-commerce is reshaping the world trade pattern at an unprecedented speed. Recently, Chinese e-commerce platforms Taobao and DHgate have continued to be popular worldwide, becoming highly anticipated phenomena in the business field. This trend not only injects strong momentum into the development of China’s e-commerce industry, but also brings rare opportunities for Singaporean enterprises. Singaporean companies should have a keen insight into this market trend and actively explore how to leverage these platforms to expand and upgrade their business. ​

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Can Singaporean companies open stores at DHgate

Regarding the question of whether Singaporean companies can open stores on DHgate, we suggest that you directly read the DHgate registration rules.Through this explanation, you can learn how to stay at DHgate, the requirements for staying at DHgate, the fees for staying at DHgate, etc.