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Libya (LY)

Latest News: Mar 11, 2025 (Newsletter Issue 3/25)
Trade Mark Office suspends processing new applications
On 6 March 2025, the Libyan Ministry of Economy and Trade issued an official decision to temporarily suspend the processing of new trade mark applications, with effect from 5 March 2025 to 10 April 2025. The decision is noted to exclude oppositions, appeals and renewals.

The Ministry has also asked agents and applicants to respect the suspension period.

Naturally, the question arises as to how filing priority would be determined once trade mark applications become possible. There is no guidance on this yet.
However, where possible, applicants who had planned filing during the suspension period could consider reliance on Paris Convention, perhaps filing in another Convention country first, and then claiming priority from the foreign filing once the filing window re-opens. Otherwise, since the Trade Mark Office is expected to receive a high volume of applications once filings become possible, applicants could work towards having filings ready to proceed at the relevant time, noting that late filing of supporting documents is generally not possible in Libya.

This development underscores a drive to address the administrative challenges faced by the Libyan Trade Mark Office.


Source: www.cwbip.com

Latest News: Jan 31, 2025 (Newsletter Issue 2/25)
Significant Changes to Trade Mark Renewal Fees and Requirements
Libya has introduced notable updates to its trade mark renewal fees and requirements under Decree 586 of 2024, issued on 27 November 2024, impacting both foreign and domestic companies.

These changes include an increase in official fees as well as additional procedural complexities, creating challenges for trade mark owners operating in the country.

Increased fees for foreign entities:
For foreign trade mark holders, the renewal fee has been set at USD 2,000 per year. Trademark owners have the option to pay this fee annually or in a lump sum of USD 20,000 for the full ten-year renewal period. Meanwhile, discussions regarding the implementation of these changes are still ongoing with ministry officials.

New requirements for national companies:
For Libyan companies, renewal fees are now calculated as 5% of the trade mark’s assessed value, as reflected in the company's latest audited balance sheet.

Withdrawal of notices and appeals reassessment
In addition to fee adjustments, a critical decision has been made regarding trade mark applications filed in 2024:
- All acceptance notices issued during the Trade Mark Office closure period (2 April 2024 to 1 September 2024) have been withdrawn.
- Appeals for trade mark applications refused due to being identical or confusingly similar to marks filed during the closure period have now been accepted.


Source: www.cwb.com, www.jahip.com

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Beit Al-Khebra Intellectual Property (LLC)

Ibn Battuta St
71005 Tripoli
Libya (LY)

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Tripoli
Libya
Tel +218 21 483 229
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www.economy.gov.ly