Waiver from certain provisions of the TRIPS Agreement for the Prevention, Containment and Treatment of COVID-19 | |
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Presented | 2 October 2020 |
Signatories |
64 countries by November 2021 |
Purpose | WTO TRIPS waiver proposal |
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Waiver from certain provisions of the TRIPS Agreement for the Prevention, Containment and Treatment of COVID-19 at Wikisource | |
opponents |
The TRIPS Agreement waiver (officially titled the Waiver from certain provisions of the TRIPS Agreement for the Prevention, Containment and Treatment of COVID-19)[1] is a joint intervention communication by South Africa and India to the TRIPS council of the World Trade Organization (WTO) on 2 October 2020.[2][3]
The two countries are suggesting a temporary patent waiver for COVID-19 drugs, COVID-19 vaccines and related equipment and technologies in four categories of intellectual property under the TRIPS agreement.[4][5][6] The four categories, as enunciated in sections of the TRIPS agreement, cover– copyright, industrial designs, patents and protection of undisclosed information.[7] The duration of the waiver is based on the time frame in which the world can develop an immunity against COVID-19.[6]
Generally, wealthier countries oppose the waiver, while poorer countries support it.[8][9] Reuters noted that the European Union, the United States and Switzerland, countries opposing the waiver, are home to large pharmaceutical companies and have excellent domestic vaccine availability.[10][11] In May 2021, Reuters quoted an unnamed industry sources as saying that they were attempting to narrow the waiver, seeing little chance of blocking it.[12]
A waiver would have to be agreed to by all 164 WTO member countries; any one dissenter could scupper the deal. The WTO has not managed to get agreement on any substansive new policy since it was founded in 1995.[12] Proponents (including Oxfam) have accused opponents of stalling,[8] and of filibustering by asking the same questions over and over.[11]
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