On December 15, 2025, the Government of Grenada deposited its instrument of accession to the Madrid Protocol – the governing Treaty of the Madrid System – with WIPO Director General, Daren Tang.
Grenada is the 116th member of the Madrid System, and the 10th country from Latin America and the Caribbean to join. Its accession further strengthens the Madrid System’s role as a practical and efficient solution for protecting trademarks worldwide.
Starting March 15, 2026….
- Businesses and entrepreneurs in Grenada who have registered– or applied for – a national trademark registration through Grenada’s Corporate Affairs and Intellectual Property Office, can seek protection of their marks in all other 131 Madrid System members, by filing one international trademark application, in one language (English) and paying a single set of fees, in one currency (Swiss francs). Find out more about filing international trademark applications.
- Trademark holders in other Madrid System members will be able to designate Grenada in their international trademark applications.
- Existing international trademark registration holders can expand protection to include Grenada. Find out more about expanding protection.
The Madrid System offers a convenient and cost-effective solution for registering and managing trademarks globally, in up to 132 countries simultaneously.
eMadrid – the Madrid System’s integrated digital environment with personal workbench – lets you centrally and securely manage your international trademark registrations throughout their lifecycle.