Canada Seeks To Join Consultations on India-EU WTO Dispute on Generic Medicine Seizures
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Thursday July 22, 2010
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The SpicyIP Blog notes
that Canada is one of several countries that have asked to join
consultations
on the World Trade Organization dispute between India and the EU over
in-transit seizures of generic medicines (ie. seizures of the meds
originating in India and traveling through Europe to another
destination). The request notes:
Canada has a substantial trade
interest in these consultations, as it exports 40% of generic drugs
manufactured in Canada to over 120 countries. Canada is also an active
WTO Member on the issue of public health, including access to
medicines. Accordingly, Canada requests to join in these consultations.
Other countries seeking to join the consultations include Japan
(another ACTA participant), Ecuador, Brazil, China, and Turkey.
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