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16 December 2019

Halloumi: Issues Of Official Registration In The European Union

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Elias Neocleous & Co LLC

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Elias Neocleous & Co LLC is the largest law firm in Cyprus and a leading firm in the South-East Mediterranean region, with a network of offices across Cyprus (Limassol, Nicosia, Paphos), Belgium (Brussels), Czech Republic (Prague), Romania (Budapest) and Ukraine (Kiev). A dynamic team of lawyers and legal experts deliver strategic legal solutions to clients operating in key industries across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, India, USA, South America, and China. The firm is renowned for its expertise and jurisdictional knowledge across a broad spectrum of practice areas, spanning all major transactional and market disciplines, while also managing the largest and most challenging cross-border assignments. It is a premier practice of choice for leading Cypriot banks and financial institutions, preeminent foreign commercial and development banks, multinational corporations, global technology firms, international law firms, private equity funds, credit agencies, and asset managers.
Haloumi cheese is considered one of the emblematic food products of Cyprus, with exports amounting to 194,3m Euros in 2018.
European Union Intellectual Property

Haloumi cheese is considered one of the emblematic food products of Cyprus, with exports amounting to 194,3m Euros in 2018. However, this trade success should not be taken for granted. Cyprus has to undertake action within the framework of the relevant EU legislation, on geographical indications and designations of origin, in order to ensure the exclusivity of this product. This is an issue that affects the interests of a wide circle of market participants of this sector in Cyprus, namely the producers, the traders and the industry.

Antigoni Pafiti, associate in our Brussels office, recently published an article in the Fileleftheros newspaper addressing the issues of geographical indications and designations of origin in general.  Further, the article specifically presents the challenges that Cyprus faces in terms of the official registration of the above- mentioned product.  These include, in particular, the production levels of milk and the registration of the relevant trademarks. The article stresses the importance of a robust registration so that the product characterization is protected from possible legal actions against it in the Court of the European Union.

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