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H.E. Ambassador Dr Lansana GBERIE
10 FOLLOW-UP TO THE TWENTIETH ANNUAL REVIEW UNDER PARAGRAPH 2 OF THE DECISION ON THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ARTICLE 66.2 OF THE TRIPS AGREEMENT

208.   On the Workshop, I would like to say thanks to the Secretariat and the LDC participants. The Workshop was really an excellent opportunity to exchange directly with LDCs and engage in frank dialogue. One useful take away, from our perspective, was that LDCs rightfully called for needs-based programming of the incentives and technology transfer within the identified priority areas, and this is actually matched by our insistence that our actions are demand-driven and the fact that LDC priority areas for technology transfer in agriculture, renewable energy and health are also within Norway's priority areas. 209.   Bottom line, I want to encourage LDC participants to reach out to the contacts of the Norwegian incentive providing agencies provided in my presentation; to investigate potential for further support. I would also like to state that we hear you to a larger degree on the need to include the actual results of our activities and to try to tailor our future reporting to better fit with incentives and technology transfer. This point is well taken, in general, and we should try to do that. 210.   Lastly, I would like to reiterate that we strongly condemn Russia's illegal war on Ukraine, and we stand in solidarity with Ukraine and the Ukrainian people.

48. The Council took note of the statements made.
43. The Chair recalled that the Council had conducted the Twentieth Annual Review under Paragraph 2 of the Decision on the Implementation of Article 66.2 of the TRIPS Agreement at its meeting in October 2022. At that meeting delegations from developed country Members had briefly presented the updated reports they had submitted under Article 66.2, and the Council had agreed that it would revert to the item at the present meeting to permit continued consideration of the submitted material. He also recalled that, in July 2020, the LDC Group had circulated a new submission entitled "Proposed New Template for Annual Reporting under Article 66.2 of the Agreement on Trade-related Intellectual Property Rights" in document .
44. In order to give LDCs more time to absorb the information provided by developed country Members in their reports, and to ensure that these reports were available in the working languages of the WTO, the Secretariat had once again organized a "Workshop on the Implementation of the Article 66.2 of the TRIPS Agreement" which had taken place on 14-15 March 2023, immediately preceding the meeting. The Chair indicated that a number of capital-based delegates who had participated in that Workshop were present at the meeting.
45. The Chair asked the Secretariat to report on this Workshop.
46. A representative of the Secretariat took the floor.
47. The representatives of Bangladesh, on behalf of the LDC Group; Tanzania, on behalf of the African Group; Sierra Leone; the United Kingdom; Nepal; Benin; Bangladesh; Switzerland; Haiti; Mali; the United States of America; the European Union; Australia; Japan; Canada; Norway; Malawi; and Sudan took the floor.
48. The Council took note of the statements made.
IP/C/M/107, IP/C/M/107/Add.1