TAPP Applauds Efforts to Hold Biden Administration Accountable on TRIPS Waiver

The Trade Alliance to Promote Prosperity applauds Rep. Adrian Smith (R-NE) for requesting that the Biden administration give Congress “copies of all documents, memoranda, advisory legal opinions, notes from meetings, audio recordings, records (including telephone and electronic mail records), correspondence, or other communications” related to the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) waiver covering COVID-19 vaccines…

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Ainsley Shea
TAPP Reiterates: TRIPS Waiver Petition Must Be Rejected to Protect American IP Rights!

In October 2020, India and South Africa petitioned the World Trade Organization (WTO) to suspend certain provisions of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) in order to nullify intellectual property (IP) protections for COVID-19 treatments, vaccines, and diagnostics on the premise that IP rights were potential barriers to research and development, public-private collaborations, and access to COVID-19 products.

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Jack Radomski
American Broadband Network Prices are Competitive, Contrary Claims Don’t See the Full Picture

American broadband networks are among the best performing in the world. They showed their strength and reliability throughout the pandemic. Private investments into these networks have made them better performing and more affordable for broadband customers. Claims against these networks cite the higher prices of U.S. networks when compared to other nations, but this critique misses the bigger picture.

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Ainsley Shea
Coalition of 40+ Organizations Sends Letter in Opposition to Undermining IP Protections for COVID-19 Vaccines

The Trade Alliance to Promote Prosperity and a coalition of more than 40 organizations has written to U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai and U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo to express opposition to undermining intellectual property rights that exist for COVID-19 vaccines under the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)…

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Ainsley Shea
TAPP Calls on U.S. Senators to Oppose Drug Importation Schemes

Pursuing lower prescription drug prices for Americans is a laudable goal, but ransacking foreign medicine cabinets and importing market-distorting, socialist price controls are not the answers. TAPP wrote to U.S. Senators today to urge opposition to drug importation schemes and provide five key points on why drug importation is a bad idea for America…

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Ainsley Shea
America’s Farmers Suffering Under Unnecessary Tariffs

Due to the pandemic and several other factors, America’s farmers are facing near record-high fertilizer costs, supply chain issues, and labor shortages. The last thing they need is government interference in the marketplace that makes the situation worse.

The federal government’s decision last year to impose countervailing duties (“tariffs”) on Moroccan phosphate fertilizer imports blocked farmers’ access to the largest producer in the world and a longstanding, trusted supplier, which has contributed to skyrocketing prices for this key crop input…

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Ainsley Shea
TAPP Applauds Bipartisan Group of Senators Holding USTR Accountable

United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai recently announced that a “compromise outcome” was reached with the European Union, South Africa, and India on the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) waiver related to COVID-19 vaccines. The agreement on TRIPS protects intellectual property for COVID-19 treatments, vaccines, and diagnostics. The USTR’s action negates intellectual property rights.

The so-called compromise was made before informing Congress on the specifics of the text, violating the Transparency Principles USTR established in 2021. USTR Tai has gone rogue and totally disregarded her obligation to provide Congress all texts for trade proposals at the World Trade Organization. The guidelines are clear: “consultation and engagement is vital to ensuring that trade policy reflects American interests and American values.”

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Jack Radomski
Let’s Make It an Educational and Inspiring World IP Day!

April 26 is World Intellectual Property Day. Started in 2000, World IP Day offers an opportunity to join with people around the world to consider how intellectual property (IP) enables and enlivens the innovation and creativity that drives human progress. World IP Day highlights the role that IP rights play in encouraging innovation and creativity…

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Ainsley Shea