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India, EU Reach Agreement on Generic Drugs Dispute

By Zachary Brousseau posted 04-Aug-2011 16:52

  

India and the EU have reached an interim deal to prevent seizures of Indian generic drugs in transit through the EU. "Finally, EU has come around and we have agreed on an interim settlement... which means EU will not make any detention within its territory of pharmaceutical products coming from India. We will wait for the final settlement but we have not lost our right to agitate on the matter again," said Rajiv Kher, additional secretary in India’s commerce department. Indian officials brought a case to the World Trade Organization, arguing that the EU has been unlawfully seizing shipments of generic drugs in transit from India to developing countries because of unfounded suspicions of intellectual property rights violations. According to the agreement, Indian drugs will now be allowed to pass through EU countries and guidelines will be issued to all 27 EU Member States to that effect. In addition, new regulations on the matter are to be introduced in the European Parliament.

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