Minutes - TRIPS Council - View details of the intervention/statement

Ambassador Mothusi Palai (Botswana)
11 CONTRIBUTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY TO FACILITATE THE TRANSFER OF ENVIRONMENTALLY RATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
245. My impression is that we did not achieve convergence on Ecuador's proposal for an information session. We will have to continue discuss bilaterally outside this meeting to explore it and see whether we could bring it up for further discussions and solution. Another point is the desire to continue discussions on this subject at the Council's next meeting, which would also benefit from Ecuador's updated or revised paper.
The Council took note of the statements made.
11.1. The Chairman said that this item had been put on the agenda at the written request by the delegation of Ecuador. He recalled that, at the Council's meeting in March 2013, Ecuador had briefly presented, under "Other Business", its submission entitled "Contribution of Intellectual Property for Facilitating the Transfer of Environmentally Rational Technology" (IP/C/W/585 in English and French, and IP/C/W/585/Rev.1 in Spanish) At Ecuador's request, the Council had continued this discussion at its subsequent meeting in June 2013 under agenda item "Intellectual Property, Climate Change and Development", and in October 2013 and February 2014 under the current heading.

11.2. The representatives of Ecuador, the United States, Switzerland, Cuba, Japan, Chile, the European Union, El Salvador, Canada, Brazil, China, World Intellectual Property Organization, Peru, Brazil, India, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, and Nigeria on behalf of the African Group took the floor.

11.3. The Council took note of the statements made.

IP/C/M/76, IP/C/M/76/Add.1