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Tanzania

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Patent system, trademark registration, annuity management, and renewals in Tanzania.

Authority

BRELA

PCT

30 mo

Madrid

Non-member

Before You Start

Before filing or quoting, you'll typically confirm these first

  1. 1

    Whether to pursue the Paris route, PCT national phase, or start with trademark registration in Tanzania

  2. 2

    Which of patent filing, trademark registration, annuity, or renewal is the most urgent priority

  3. 3

    Whether to verify the official portal, search system, and key deadlines before moving to a quote or engagement

The sections below cover each module — use the navigation to jump directly to what you need.

Patent System & Process

Patent System in Tanzania

Tanzania's key sectors include tourism, mining (gold, tanzanite), agriculture, and infrastructure. IP managed by BRELA. Tanzania is an **ARIPO member** — a single ARIPO application covers Tanzania, Kenya, Ghana, Ethiopia, and other member states. PCT supported (30 months). Tanzania has **not joined Madrid** — direct BRELA filing required for trademarks.

ARIPO Patent (African Regional Patent)
Single ARIPO application covering Tanzania, Kenya, Ghana, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Uganda, etc. (must designate each); 20-year term. Most efficient for multi-state East African protection.

Source: ARIPO (www.aripo.org) — Harare Protocol

Tanzania National Patent Application
Direct BRELA national filing in English; 20-year term. PCT national phase: 30 months.

Source: BRELA; WIPO PCT Guide — TZ

Trademark System & Process

Trademark System in Tanzania

Tanzanian trademarks managed by BRELA; initial 7-year term, renewals 10 years. **Tanzania has not joined Madrid** — direct BRELA filing in English required.

Trademark Application Route
Must file directly with BRELA (no Madrid support). English. Initial 7-year term, renewals 10 years.

Source: BRELA; WIPO

Patent Annuity

Tanzania Patent Annuities

ARIPO annuities to ARIPO; national annuities to BRELA; grace period available.

Source: ARIPO; BRELA fee schedule

Trademark Renewal

Tanzania Trademark Renewals

Initial 7-year term then 10-year renewals; file before expiry; grace period.

Source: BRELA

FAQ

Common Questions — Tanzania IP

Is Tanzania an ARIPO member?
Yes, Tanzania is an ARIPO member. A single ARIPO application can cover Tanzania and multiple other East/Southern African member states.
Does Tanzania accept Madrid trademark designations?
No, Tanzania has not joined the Madrid Protocol. Direct BRELA filing is required.
PCT national phase deadline for Tanzania?
30 months.
What is the initial trademark term in Tanzania?
7 years for the initial registration, then 10-year renewals.
Is Tanzania a WTO member?
Yes, Tanzania joined WTO in 1995.
What language is required?
English (Swahili is the national language but IP filings are typically in English).
Is a local agent required?
Foreign applicants must use a registered BRELA agent; ARIPO applications require an ARIPO-accredited agent.
Which sectors most need IP in Tanzania?
Tourism/hospitality branding, mining (tanzanite, gold), agri-products (tea, coffee, spices), and consumer goods.

Official Reference Sources

Sources for This Page

Content based on official sources above, last reviewed: 2026-04. In case of discrepancy with the latest official publications, official sources prevail.

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