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H.E. Ambassador Xolelwa Mlumbi-Peter (South Africa)
12 TECHNICAL COOPERATION AND CAPACITY-BUILDING

416.   This delegation would like to briefly describe 2020 report on Japan's technical cooperation, document IP/C/R/TC/JPN/1. The report consists of the main body and its annex. The main body highlights recent technical activities, while the annex lists the details of each activity. 417.   This report categorizes cooperative activities into four areas, namely, industrial property, copyrights, plant varieties, and border measures. 418.   When it comes to industrial property, the Japan Patent Office organized 15 training courses for both government officials and the private sector in FY2019. More than 250 people attended in total. Moreover, based on the JPO's long history of conducting training courses, alumni associations have been established in the trainees' home countries. The Japan Patent Office continues to support the alumni associations by holding follow-up seminars in Asian countries. 419.   Turning now to copyrights, in FY2018, the Japan Copyright Office, with the support of the WIPO, held training courses in Japan and workshops in Asia- Pacific countries. 420.   Moreover, Japan provided technical cooperation to developing and least developed country Members on the protection of plant varieties and border measures. 421.   Japan will continue to make its utmost efforts to fulfil its obligation under Article 67.

The Council took note of the statements made and agreed to revert to the matter at its next meeting.
64. The Chair recalled that, at its July 2020 meeting, the Council had agreed to hold the annual review of technical cooperation at its next meeting. Thus, developed country Members had been requested to update information on their technical and financial cooperation activities relevant to the implementation of the TRIPS Agreement. Other Members, which also provided technical cooperation were encouraged to share information on their activities. The Secretariat had issued a reminder. Intergovernmental organizations, observers to the Council and the WTO Secretariat had also been invited to provide information.
65. The Council had received information from: Japan, Switzerland, Australia, United States, the United Kingdom, and Norway. Since the circulation of the revised agenda, the Council had received further information from the European Union. These reports were being circulated under the new dedicated document series with the symbol IP/C/R/TC/[Member]/1 – where "R" stands for "Reports" and "TC" stands for "Technical Cooperation". The following intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) had also submitted updated information: United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), World Health Organization (WHO), World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC). Their reports were being circulated in the same document series IP/C/R/TC/[IGO observer]/1. Information on the WTO Secretariat's own technical cooperation activities in the TRIPS area could be found in document . She invited Members to introduce their reports.
66. The representatives of the United States of America; the United Kingdom; Japan; Australia; Canada; the European Union; Bangladesh; Switzerland; Brazil; Chad, on behalf of the LDC Group; Mali; and South Africa took the floor.
67. The Chair invited the WTO Secretariat to present its report on technical cooperation activities.
68. The representative of the Secretariat took the floor.
69. The Chair invited the representatives of IGO observers to present their reports on technical cooperation activities.
70. The representatives of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC); World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO); World Health Organization (WHO); and the United National Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) took the floor.
71. The Chair invited Members to comment.
72. The representatives of Sri Lanka; Chad, on behalf of the LDC Group; and India took the floor.
73. The Chair thanked Members and IGO observers for the valuable information. As some information had been recently submitted and was available only in its original language, she would provide Members an opportunity to make further comments, at the next meeting.
74. The Council took note of the statements made and agreed to revert to the matter at its next meeting.
IP/C/M/96, IP/C/M/96/Add.1