Cyprus regains “halloumi” trademark in the British market

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Minister of Energy, Commerce and Industry Yiorgos Lakkotrypis announced Monday that the Republic of Cyprus has registered “halloumi” trademark in the UK Intellectual Property Office on January 31, after losing it last May, when officials from the Ministry are believed o have failed to act on a cancellation application in a British court filed by a British company. The Cypriot Minister said that the re-registration of “Halloumi” trademark in the United Kingdom corrected a serious mistake made by the Ministry. “We believe …

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