Not insisting on patent
extension, says EU
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT NEW
DELHI, April 13, 2013
The European Union, on
Friday, said data exclusivity and patent extension was not on the agenda for
the India-EU free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations and that both sides were
very near to clinching the deal.
“There is a political will
on both sides to settle the issues facing the FTA. We are very near to an
agreement, and we have to now latch it up. We have not sought any legislative
changes on the Indian side and surely data exclusivity and patent extension is
not on the agenda,” EU Commissioner for Health and Public Policy Tonio Borg
told a select group of journalists here.
Also present was EU
Delegation Ambassador to India João Cravinho.
Data exclusivity
relates to issues where drug companies generate such data through expensive
global clinical trials to prove the efficacy and safety of their new medicine.
By gaining
exclusive rights over this data, companies can prevent their competitors from
obtaining marketing licence for low-cost versions during the tenure of this
exclusivity.
The view within India is
that inclusion of data exclusivity provisions would delay, and could even
prevent the registration of generic versions of medicines.
Adding to the discussion,
Mr. Cravinho said: “No we are not asking for anything whether it concerns data
exclusivity or patent extension. We are not asking for anything that would
impact the generic medicine industry,” he said.
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