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On 10 February 2026, updated Rules for the recognition of a trademark as a well-known trademark came into force in Kazakhstan. The Rules were adopted by Order No. 97 of the Minister of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated 28 January 2026. The document significantly expands the list of evidence an applicant must submit and introduces a new ground for refusal.
The new Rules provide a detailed list of materials that must be submitted to demonstrate widespread recognition of a designation, including:
The Rules introduce more stringent requirements for consumer surveys. The minimum sample per city increases from 100 to 200 respondents, with a total of at least 1,600 respondents across the mandatory 8 cities — the capital, cities of national significance, and at least 5 regional centres.
The Rules now expressly provide that recognition will be refused if the trademark or designation lacks distinctiveness, is deceptive, or is false — a ground that was not previously codified.
Businesses considering filing for well-known trademark status in Kazakhstan should prepare a comprehensive evidence package well in advance and commission a consumer survey that meets the new quantitative thresholds. It is also advisable to assess the mark's distinctiveness before filing, given the newly added refusal ground.
Source: adilet.zan.kz
