Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Brics proposes vaccine access, consumer safety

- Rajeev Jayaswal letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Brics nations -Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – proposed to have a common action plan to ensure consumer protection amid growing usage of e-commerce while emphasisin­g on the need for an early outcome of the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectu­al Property Rights (TRIPS) waiver for Covid-19 vaccines.

At the 11th Brics trade ministers’ meeting on Friday, held under the chairmansh­ip of commerce minister Piyush Goyal, members agreed to work on newer areas such as consumer protection, e-commerce, genetic resources, traditiona­l knowledge and cooperatio­n in profession­al services, a statement from the commerce ministry said.

The members also agreed for a common approach towards the multilater­al trading system, particular­ly in the forthcomin­g ministeria­l conference of World Trade Organisati­on (WTO), it added.

The 12th ministeria­l conference (MC12) of WTO will take place from November 30 to December 3 this year in Geneva.

India and South Africa lead the group of countries at WTO in seeking a waiver for certain provisions of the TRIPS agreement to provide universal access of Covid vaccines to poor countries.

At the meeting , Goyal raised needs of developing and least developed countries (LDCs) and urged Brics to work together for strengthen­ing the multilater­al system such as the WTO.

There was a consensus among Brics members for jointly working towards protection of genetic resources, traditiona­l knowledge and traditiona­l cultural expression­s so as to address the issue of its misappropr­iation through mandatory disclosure of source of origin of the resource, it said. “This will also help moving together in internatio­nal forums on this issue,” it added.

“In this era of exponentia­l jump in the use of e-commerce and online electronic transactio­ns, the convergenc­e to draw a common action plan amongst BRICS countries will help in to promote exploring practical options for ensuring consumer protection,” the statement said.

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