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Afro-IP regularly reports on how Africa fares in the Special 301 Report issued annually by the USTR (see links to some previous posts below).
The 2016 Report was released at the end of April 2016. The generation of the report through a unilateral US process and its goal have been protested by several countries. For instance, as noted by Mike Palmedo in his post on the 2016 report, both India and Chile have registered their displeasure. Palmedo writes:
Similarly, some law professors and civil society groups have sounded the same caution about the listing of WTO member states being a probable violation of “either the WTO’s dispute settlement understanding or GSP enabling clause.” Following the filing of their Joint Special 301 Comment by Law Professors and Civil Society Groups, several scholars and activists participated at the Special 301 hearing (see here for a post hearing report by Sean Flynn and here for the transcript of the full hearing).
Two African states are listed in the priority watch list (Algeria) and the watch list (Egypt) and several others are mentioned in the 2016 report as summarized, in alphabetical order, below –
The USTR’s views are not the last word on what is appropriate for African IP regimes and each state would do well to consider other views and its own context in arriving at its response, if any, to the above US Special 301 statements. In the words of South Africa’s Minister of Trade and Industry at the WIPO International Conference on Intellectual Property and Development in April:
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The U.S. is watching you…. Monday, 3 June 2013
USTR Special 301 Report – Monday, 4 May 2009
African Countries Suggested for the USTR Special 301 Report – Saturday, 21 February 2009

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