Indian Ministry of Commerce and Industry wants EU Regulation 1383 reformed “shortly,” opposes data exclusivity in India-EU FTA

Speaking at an Indian Parliamentary committee meeting on IPRs, Minster of Commerce and Industry Shri Anand Sharma spoke out against seizures of generic medicines in the Netherlands. “These detentions of Indian generics by Europe were deemed to be TRIPS violative by us and India submitted its request on 11th May 2007 to the Dispute Settlement body of WTO… As a result of our persistent efforts, during the recent India-EU Summit, EU informed that the Commission has intensified efforts on finalisation of proposal for revision of Regulation 1383 and hopefully they should be able to complete their international processes shortly.”

Minister Sharma also stated that the Ministry opposes the inclusion of data exclusivity provisions sought by Europe in the trade agreement currently under negotiation.

Click here for the press release with from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

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