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Joseph Alexander wrote for Pharmabiz.com that the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of Amercia (PhRMA) choose for the China Pharmaceutical Industry Research and Development Association (SINO-PhIRDA) to cooperate and continue a regular dialogue.
Why PhRMA did not choose to sign a cooperation agreement with its Indian equivalent?
- India's 2005 Patent Law does not recognize incremental pharmaceutical innovations patentable (see prakruthip's Spicy IP article: 'The USIBC Report On Incremental Innovation: An Analysis';
- Weak regulatory data protection provisions (see Prashant Reddy's Spicy IP article: Article 300A of the Constitution: A constitutional right to 'data exclusivity'?
Read Mr Alexander's article here.
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