Protecting U.S. innovation abroad to support economic and pandemic recovery

PhRMA ’srecently submitted comments to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) ’s 2022 Special 301 Report reinforce how the United States can confirm its strong commitment to defend American inventions in overseas markets and address damaging market access and intellectual property barriers abroad. These barriers harm America’s innovative and creative industries and the mo re than45 million jobs they support across the country, with an economic and investment footprint in all 50 states.
Source: The Catalyst - Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Tags: Research and Development Intellectual Property Coronavirus Source Type: news