Huawei withdraws its 'World' vehicle trademark — 41 days after preliminary approval
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Huawei withdrew its No. 79417835 World vehicle trademark application 41 days after preliminary approval.
Huawei has withdrawn trademark application No. 79417835 for the Chinese word meaning 'World,' 41 days after the vehicle-class mark entered preliminary publication. Issue 1991 of the China National Intellectual Property Administration trademark gazette shows that the withdrawal was approved. Huawei filed the request on June 23, and the notice was published on July 13.
'World' was a Class 12 word mark covering electric vehicles, hybrid cars, automobiles, dashboards, camera drones, vehicle interiors, child safety seats, and tires. The application number was 79417835, with a filing date of June 25, 2024.
The application had previously been rejected over several earlier similar marks. After Huawei requested review, CNIPA published it for preliminary approval on May 13, 2026, with an opposition deadline of August 13. Huawei filed to withdraw on June 23, before that period ended.
The notice confirms only the end of this trademark regulation process. It gives no reason for the withdrawal and says nothing about Huawei's automotive partnerships, autonomous-driving business, or other marks ending with the Chinese character for 'world.' The July 13 gazette records the result as approval to withdraw the trademark registration application.
via Tencent News / IT Home / Phoenix Technology
'World' was a Class 12 word mark covering electric vehicles, hybrid cars, automobiles, dashboards, camera drones, vehicle interiors, child safety seats, and tires. The application number was 79417835, with a filing date of June 25, 2024.
The application had previously been rejected over several earlier similar marks. After Huawei requested review, CNIPA published it for preliminary approval on May 13, 2026, with an opposition deadline of August 13. Huawei filed to withdraw on June 23, before that period ended.
The notice confirms only the end of this trademark regulation process. It gives no reason for the withdrawal and says nothing about Huawei's automotive partnerships, autonomous-driving business, or other marks ending with the Chinese character for 'world.' The July 13 gazette records the result as approval to withdraw the trademark registration application.
via Tencent News / IT Home / Phoenix Technology
