India Maps Formal WTO Protest Of EU Seizures Of Generics
This article was originally published in PharmAsia News
Executive Summary
India's government is looking at a third international venue to make its case against seizures by European countries of its generic drugs bound for other destinations. India, which already has voiced its objections at the European Union and the World Health Organization, is now taking its protest to the World Trade Organization. India is making the case the blockage of transshipments of its drugs bound for developing countries and routed through Europe is a violation of WTO rules barring non-tariff barriers to trade. (Click here for more
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