Grenada Accedes to Madrid Protocol
Summary
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has announced that Grenada has acceded to the Madrid Protocol. This accession will become effective on December 14, 2025, allowing for international trademark registrations in Grenada.
What changed
Grenada has officially acceded to the Madrid Protocol, an international treaty administered by WIPO that facilitates the international registration of trademarks. This accession, designated as Notification No. 241, will take effect on December 14, 2025. Following this date, trademark applicants will be able to seek protection in Grenada through the Madrid System.
Businesses and legal professionals involved in international trademark filings should note this upcoming change. As of December 14, 2025, Grenada will be included as a designated country within the Madrid System. This means that applications for international trademark registration designating Grenada can be filed, and existing international registrations designating Grenada will extend protection to the country.
What to do next
- Update international trademark filing strategies to include Grenada for applications filed on or after December 14, 2025.
Source document (simplified)
Page: WIPO Madrid Legal Texts
Change summary: Grenada has acceded to the Protocol, effective December 14, 2025. You can find more details on this accession at WIPO Lex.
[INSERTS] Accession by Grenada (Protocol) (No 241) on December 14, 2025
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Accession by Grenada (Protocol) (No 241)
December 14, 2025
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