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Ambassador Dacio Castillo (Honduras)
3; 4; 5 REVIEW OF THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE 27.3(B); RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TRIPS AGREEMENT AND THE CONVENTION ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY; PROTECTION OF TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND FOLKLORE
5.30. The representative of Cuba supported the statements made by China, India and Brazil, and, in particular, Ecuador's proposal that the Secretariat update the factual notes bringing together the discussions of the three items. With regard to the statement made by Bolivia, Cuba was in favour of examining the various practices applied by Members under Article 27.3(b), with a view to understanding the ways in which the flexibilities provided for in that Article were used and the problems faced by developing countries in that respect. She said that it was positive that developing countries incorporated the flexibilities of Article 27.3(b) into their domestic legislation with a view to safeguarding public health and food security interests and other domestic policy priorities.
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