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Starbucks registers new trademark in Russia

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October 2, 2025
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Published: October 2, 2025 9:28 am
Author: RT

The US multinational exited the country in 2022 after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict

Starbucks has registered its trademark with Russia’s intellectual property agency (Rospatent), allowing it to sell food and beverages under its logo. 

The US coffeehouse chain, which had operated in Russia since 2007, exited the country in 2022 amid Western sanctions linked to the Ukraine conflict.

The Seattle-based company registered the trademark on October 1, and its exclusive rights will remain valid until May 2034, according to the Rusprofile business database.

The trademark covers a wide range of services, including restaurants, cafes, cafeterias, snack bars, coffee and tea bars, teahouses, take-out restaurants, bars, catering, as well as food and beverage preparation and supply under contract. It also extends to loyalty programs offering benefits to returning customers.

Starbucks’ former Russian operations were rebranded as ‘Stars Coffee’ in 2022 after rapper Timur Yunusov and entrepreneur Anton Pinsky acquired the company’s assets, including leases for all 130 stores and contracts for 2,000 employees. The mermaid logo was replaced with a girl in a traditional Russian kokoshnik headdress.

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The new trademark registration suggests a strategic effort to maintain brand presence and protect intellectual property rights in the Russian market.

Earlier this year, French luxury brand Louis Vuitton also registered several trademarks in the country. Other brands such as Hyundai, IKEA, Christian Dior, Gucci, and Coca-Cola have likewise filed to register or renew trademarks in Russia since their exits.

Numerous US, European, and Asian companies cut ties with Moscow in 2022, citing Russia’s military operation in Ukraine. The exodus of foreign brands was further driven by sweeping Western sanctions on Russia.

Following the departure of many foreign companies, the Russian market has largely adapted by promoting domestic and Chinese brands, making re-entry more challenging for Western companies.

Kremlin investment envoy Kirill Dmitriev said in April that US companies alone lost an estimated $300 billion by exiting the Russian market.

Earlier this year, President Vladimir Putin instructed the government to prepare for the return of foreign companies, stressing that the interests of Russian companies must be safeguarded.

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