In November 2005, Beijing Zhongbei discovered during its overseas trademark monitoring that someone had applied to register the trademark “NOT MADE IN CHINA” in the United States, the European Union, Germany and other official websites. The goods covered included "leather products, clothing, shoes, hats and textiles."

  In November 2005, Beijing Zhongbei discovered during overseas trademark monitoring that someone had applied to register the trademark "NOT MADE IN CHINA" on the official websites of the United States, the European Union, and Germany, for goods such as "leather products, clothing, hats and textiles." The values implied by this trademark seriously mislead consumers, damage the image and interests of "MADE IN CHINA" goods, and hurt the feelings of the Chinese people; this behavior violates market rules. As legal professionals, to defend national interests, Beijing Zhongbei invested a team to carry out a large amount of work, and with the active cooperation of the China Trademark Association and overseas law firms, successfully revoked all "NOT MADE IN CHINA" trademarks.

  This case has caused widespread social impact, with government departments, authoritative institutions, enterprises and individuals paying close attention to its progress, and numerous media outlets reporting on it. As a professional agency, Beijing Zhongbei, relying on its professional capabilities and professional ethics, and with its love for the country and nation, won this battle to defend its rights and interests, safeguarding national interests.