Lodi News-Sentinel

China: Ivanka trademark requests handled properly

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BEIJING — China is defending its handling of trademark applicatio­ns from President Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka and her company, saying that all such requests are handled fairly.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Lu Kang was asked about the trademarks Wednesday, a day after The Associated Press reported that Ivanka Trump had won provisiona­l approval for at least five marks since her father’s January inaugurati­on. Three of those approvals were granted April 6, the day Ivanka Trump and her husband sat next to Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife for dinner at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

Lu said that China follows the law in granting trademarks and “the principle of giving equal protection to foreign trademark holders.”

Asked about the timing of the April 6 approvals, Lu said: “There are perhaps some media engaging in hyping certain gossip to hint at something undisclose­d. I can tell you that they will never succeed.”

Beyond the provisiona­lly approved trademarks, Ivanka Trump Marks LLC has 16 registered trademarks in China and more than 30 pending applicatio­ns, according to China’s Trademark Office database. They collective­ly cover a wide range of goods and services, including cosmetics, jewelry, leather handbags, luggage, clothes, shoes, retail, spa and beauty services. Other countries where the company has pending and registered trademarks include Japan, Mexico, Turkey, Israel, Canada and Saudi Arabia.

Sales of Ivanka Trump’s brand, which she no longer manages but still owns, hit record levels in 2017 by some measures despite boycotts and several stores limiting her merchandis­e. U.S. imports, almost all from China, shot up an estimated 166 percent last year, according to Panjiva Inc., which tracks internatio­nal imports to the United States.

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