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US places 10 countries including India on 'Priority Watch List' for IP protection

In its report, the USTR said that India had been placed on the Priority Watch List for lack of sufficient measurable improvements to its IP framework on "long-standing and new challenges" that have negatively affected US right holders over the past year.

April 29, 2020 / 20:59 IST
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The US on Wednesday placed India on the Priority Watch List for lack of sufficient measurable improvements to its Intellectual Property framework on "long-standing" and "new challenges" that have negatively affected American right holders over the past year.

The US placed 10 countries, including some of its major trading partners like India and China, on the 'Priority Watch List', alleging that enforcement of intellectual properties have deteriorated or remained at inadequate levels and the Americans who rely on their protection have difficulty with fair and equitable market access.

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The countries placed on the list by the Trump administration on Intellectual Property (IP) related issues are Algeria, Argentina, Chile, China, India, Indonesia, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine and Venezuela.

Kuwait has been removed from the last year's list that included 11 countries. And in 2019, the US had removed Canada and Thailand from the list.