Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, India, and Pakistan to convene WTO TRIPS Council Side event – 30 Years of TRIPS: Expectations and Concerns of Developing Countries

Update: On Tuesday, 11 March 2025, the WOrld Trade Organization published an addendum (IP/C/W/718/Add.1) which stated: “By means of a communication dated 10 March 2025, the delegation of Pakistan has requested to be added to the list of sponsors of the submission circulated in document IP/C/W/718.”

On Monday, 10 March 2025, the World Trade Organization (WTO) published a communication (IP/C/W/718) from Bangladesh, Brazil, Colombia, and India entitled: “IP and Public Interest – Intellectual Property For Development Group – Side Event: 30 Years of TRIPS: Expectations and Concerns of Developing Countries”.

The cover note to the submission notes:

“The informal group of countries known as “Intellectual Property (IP) for Development” plans to host an informal side event, on the margins of the regular TRIPS Council session on the afternoon on 19 March, one day before the TRIPS Council session of the 20 and 21 March 2025. The signing Members invite delegates and experts to an initial discussion to reflect on the history of the TRIPS negotiations, 30 years after their conclusion” (Source: IP/C/W/718).

The convenors will enable virtual participation; a link will be provided.

The group has signalled their intent to promote “a discussion on its evolution and impact will help to improve the available information, providing valuable insights and reflections for assessing the expectations of developing countries and the outcomes of implementation of TRIPS” (Ibid).

The hybrid event will take place on Wednesday, 19 March 2025 from 13:00 CET to 16:30 CET in Room S1 of the World Trade Organization.

Carlos Correa, Executive Director of the South Centre will provide a history of the TRIPS negotiations including the context, main actors, and the process of the negotiations during the first segment from 14:00 to 14:30 CET.

Section 2 of the side event will focus on national experiences; this panel will feature Celso Amorim and Jayashree Watal and will run from 14:30 to 15:15 CET. Celso Amorim is currently Chief Advisor to the President of Brazil for Foreign Policy. Jayashree Watal is currently Visiting Professor at the National Law University, Delhi and an Adjunct Professor at the Georgetown University Law Center.

Section 3 of the side event will a panel comprised of experts including Joshua Sarnoff, Raymond P. Niro Professor of Intellectual, Property Law, DePaul College of Law (online), James Love, Director of Knowledge Ecology International (KEI)- (in-person), Ellen ‘t Hoen, Director of Medicines Law & Policy, (in-person), Sean Flynn, Director of the Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property, American University (in-person), and Sangeeta Shashikant Third World Network –TWN- (in-person). Section 3 will run from 15:15 to 16:15 CET.