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New Delhi flexes IP in India-UK CETA, London nods
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60171, member: 636"] India confirmed its dedication to strengthening intellectual property protection during trade negotiations with the United Kingdom. The Commerce Ministry announced this position after hosting a seminar about IPR provisions in the proposed India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement. Government departments collaborated with the Centre for Trade and Investment Law to examine the agreement's intellectual property chapter. Policy experts and industry leaders participated in discussions about innovation opportunities and market access concerns. Academic representatives joined the dialogue about balancing patent protections with public health needs. Participants addressed misconceptions about the trade agreement's impact on domestic policy flexibility. Experts confirmed that India retains full authority to establish regulations aligned with national development goals. The proposed framework preserves existing legal structures while demonstrating commitment to modern intellectual property standards. Public health safeguards remain intact under the agreement's provisions. Compulsory licensing flexibility continues as outlined in international declarations. Geographical indications present significant export opportunities for Indian producers. The agreement would enhance protection for traditional Indian products in British markets. This benefits small businesses and cultural heritage industries across India. [/QUOTE]
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