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Ambassador Alfredo Suescum (Panama)
Chairperson
6 NON-VIOLATION AND SITUATION COMPLAINTS
89. I took due note of your request to be involved in the consultation. As you suggested, it would be possible to base the consultations on the four main options for a recommendation as outlined by my predecessor.
The Council took note of the statements made and agreed to revert to the matter at its next meeting.
6.1. The Chairman recalled that, at the Eighth Session of the Ministerial Conference, Ministers had directed the Council to continue its examination of the scope and modalities for complaints of the types provided for under subparagraphs 1(b) and 1(c) of Article XXIII of GATT 1994 (so-called "non-violation and situation complaints") and make recommendations to their next Session. It was agreed that, in the meantime, Members would not initiate such complaints under the TRIPS Agreement.1 He said that this meant that the Council should agree on its recommendations to the Bali Ministerial Conference at its end-of-year meeting scheduled for 10-11 October.
6.2. At the Council's November 2012 meeting, many delegations had welcomed the updated Secretariat note summarizing the Council's earlier discussions on the matter,2 as well as a briefing session it had organized. At its last meeting in March, the Council had continued its consideration of this matter, and requested the Chair to hold consultations on the matter.

6.3. In his consultations, he had said that he would welcome any feedback from delegations on whether they thought that there was anything more that the Chair or the Secretariat could do to further facilitate the Council's discussion of the matter.

6.4. He indicated that he intended to intensify consultations prior to the next meeting with a view to enabling the Council to agree on its recommendations to the Ministerial Conference at its meeting in October. While this might appear a low priority issue, it should be borne in mind that under the TRIPS Agreement the Council was originally required to make these recommendations over 12 years ago, in 1999.

6.5. The United States, India, China, Brazil, the Plurinational State of Bolivia, South Africa, Ecuador, Cuba, Switzerland, Nigeria, the European Union, and the United States took the floor under this item. The statements will be reproduced in an addendum to the present record.

6.6. The Chairman reiterated that he intended to intensify his consultations on the matter with a view to enabling the Council to agree on its recommendations to the Bali Ministerial Conference at its October meeting. He said that, in the meantime, he would remain available to any delegation that would have any ideas or suggestions to share. He also noted some delegations' wish to participate in the consultations.

6.7. The Council took note of the statements made and agreed to revert to the matter at its next meeting.

IP/C/M/73, IP/C/M/73/Add.1