US again puts India on priority watch list for alleged IP rights' violations
China, Indonesia, Russia, Argentina, and Venezuela are among others on the list.
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The US on Tuesday placed India on its priority watch list again
New Delhi, 29 April
The US on Tuesday again placed India on its priority watch
list stating that New Delhi remains one of the world's most challenging major
economies with respect to protection and enforcement of intellectual property
(IP) rights.
The US Trade Representative's (USTR) 2025 Special 301 report
said that over the past year, India has remained inconsistent in its progress
on intellectual property protection and enforcement.
It said that although India has worked to strengthen its IP
regime, including raising public awareness about the importance of the subject,
and engagement with the US on IP issues has increased, there continues to be a
lack of progress on many long-standing IP concerns.
"India remains one of the world's most challenging
major economies with respect to protection and enforcement of IP... India
remains on the Priority Watch List in 2025," it said.
It added that patent issues continue to be of particular
concern in India.
"Among other concerns, the potential threat of patent
revocations and the procedural and discretionary invocation of patentability
criteria under the Indian Patents Act impact companies across different
sectors. Moreover, patent applicants generally continue to confront long
waiting periods to receive patent grants and excessive reporting
requirements," the report said.
Stakeholders continue to express concerns over vagueness in
the interpretation of the Indian Patents Act, it alleged.
Despite India's justifications of limiting IP protections as
a way to promote access to technologies, India maintains high customs duties
directed to IP-intensive products such as information and communications
technology (ICT) products, solar energy equipment, medical devices,
pharmaceuticals, and capital goods.
"While steps to improve IP Office operations and
procedures are to be commended, India's overall IP enforcement remains
inadequate," it said.
It added that the US intends to continue to engage with
India on IP matters, including through the trade policy forum's intellectual
property working group.
The report has listed eight countries, including India in
its 'priority watch list'. China, Indonesia, Russia, Argentina, and Venezuela
are among others on the list.
It has also placed 25 countries, including Pakistan and
Turkey, on the list.
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