18 May 2026
ABU-GHAZALEH INTELLETCTUAL PROPERTY AGENT (SHANGHAI) CO., LTD. Listed Among Top Agencies in 2026 MOZLEN Ranking

London, May 2, 2026 - The highly anticipated 2026 MOZLEN Ranking
(International Edition) of Chinese trademark agencies for foreign-related
matters was officially released in London on May 2, 2026. The ranking
simultaneously announced the list of selected agencies, promoting outstanding
Chinese firms in the field of foreign-related trademark services to global
enterprises.
The MOZLEN Ranking (International Edition) is
compiled based on multiple dimensions, including trademark big data and
comprehensive institutional influence. It serves as one of the important
evaluation systems for professional Chinese agencies handling foreign-related
trademark matters. The ranking aims to objectively and comprehensively showcase
the overall capabilities and service levels of such agencies, providing an
authoritative reference for international businesses and IP professionals.
In this year’s ranking, the Abu-Ghazaleh
Intellectual Property (AGIP) China Company, leveraging its outstanding
professional strength, was listed alongside other leading institutions,
including the CCPIT Patent and Trademark Law Office, Wanhuida Intellectual
Property, and Bird & Bird Law Firm, securing a top position. This fully
demonstrates AGIP’s exceptional performance in the field of IP professional
services.
As an integral part of AGIP’s global expansion
strategy, AGIP’s China Company has extended its service coverage across the
Greater China region, playing a significant role in facilitating communication
and cooperation between IP owners in Greater China and the international IP
community over the years. Being selected among the top ranks of the MOZLEN
Ranking is not only a high-level international recognition of its professional
capabilities but also reflects the continuous improvement of the overall
service capacity of Chinese agencies in foreign-related trademark matters.
Following the release of the ranking, a number
of international companies and IP organizations have expressed their continued
interest in the development of China’s foreign-related trademark agencies and
look forward to expanding cooperation with the listed firms.