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India, Brazil not excluded from trips and public health: US
New Delhi, Aug 05: United States today set at rest speculation that it was trying to exclude India and Brazil from the contentious trips and public health in the WTO fearing that the two countries might take advantage of the agreement.
New Delhi, Aug 05: United States today set at rest
speculation that it was trying to exclude India and Brazil
from the contentious trips and public health in the WTO
fearing that the two countries might take advantage of the
agreement.
"No it is not true no question of excluding India
and Brazil from the programme," visiting assistant United
states trade representative for South Asia, Ashley Wills told
reporters here.
It is true that pharmaceutical companies in India and
Brazil are manufacturing patented and generic drugs. But
United States does not want to exclude countries like India,
Brazil and China, he said dismissing reports that Washington
was trying to keep these countries off on the basis of
criteria like per capita income not in terms of dollar but in
terms of purchasing power parity.
There were reports that the US was trying to exclude developing countries like India and Brazil to check them from taking advantage of the new WTO window for supply of medicines to poorer countries in the face of their good pharmaceutical manufacturing facility.
Bureau Report
There were reports that the US was trying to exclude developing countries like India and Brazil to check them from taking advantage of the new WTO window for supply of medicines to poorer countries in the face of their good pharmaceutical manufacturing facility.
Bureau Report