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India not for IPR beyond domestic law in free trade pact with EU: PM
Press Trust Of India / New Delhi May 01, 2011, 00:15 IST

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has directed Indian negotiators not to take Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) obligation, particularly in pharmaceuticals, beyond domestic laws or as mandated in a World Trade Organisation pact, while entering into a Foreign Trade Agreement (FTA) with European Union (EU).

Manmohan Singh“The Prime Minister firmly directed that the Indian side shall not take on any obligation beyond TRIPS (Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights)/domestic laws,” a PMO statement said on Saturday, giving a brief about meeting of the Trade and Economic Relations Committee (TERC) held here yesterday. India is in advanced stage of negotiations with the 27-nation EU bloc for an FTA, officially known as Bilateral Trade and Investment Agreement.

While reviewing the status of the negotiations, it was observed that certain concerns have been raised about the Indian stand on issues relating to IPR, especially in the context of the pharma products. The EU has been demanding that India should enforce a stricter IPR regime than what has been mandated in its domestic laws and the WTO agreement on TRIPS. EU is India’s largest trading partner with commercial engagement of $74 billion in 2009-10.

TERC, headed by the Prime Minister, also approved launch of negotiations for an FTA with Australia. It was apprised to TERC that while there has been a substantial growth in bilateral merchandise trade with Australia, ‘tariffs and non-tariff barriers continue to raise the cost of imports, imposing implicit taxes on businesses and consumers alike’. It was felt that a comprehensive FTA with Australia would benefit both the countries.

India’s bilateral trade with Australia stood at around $14 billion in the financial year 2009-10. The committee which comprises, among others, finance minister Pranab Mukherjee, commerce and industry minister Anand Sharma and external affairs minister S M Krishna, also considered proposal for establishing a joint study group to examine feasibility of comprehensive FTA/Preferential Trade Agreement with the Common Market of Eastern and Southern Africa.

India has already implemented free trade pacts with South Korea and ASEAN and has signed comprehensive pacts with Japan and Malaysia. The duties and barriers on trade are significantly removed or eliminated under FTAs.

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