Using GI to Protect European Cheese and Wine Producers in China

A product’s geographic indication (GI) indicbest liquid calcium citrateates if it has the characteristics ofmagnesium citrate expired the environmental or cultural conditions found in a specific area, region or terpure magnesium malate powderritory. Even though there arzinc bisglycinate ou gluconatee methods to trmagnesium malate trihydrateack where a product has originated from, some producers have misled consumers on where their goods were created, causing a brand’s reputation to be called into question. In this article, Andrew Zhang, partner, and Mireia Paulo, director of the European-American Market, from A&Z Law Firm, provide the solution to this problem and advise on how to best protect the interests of European companies working with cheese and wine products in mainland China.

Search

Get In Touch
Please feel free to leave a message. We will reply you in 24 hours.
NAME:
Email:
Country:
Interested products:
Whatsapp:
Demand quantity:
Inquiry:
Send

Product categ