Canada mulling attack on U.S. pharma patents,if trade war escalates
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Canadian officials are considering how to take aim at the massive U.S. pharmaceutical industry in the event of a full-blown trade war with the United States, according to an Ottawa-based law professor with knowledge of the situation.
The plan would target valuable U.S. patents, granting Canada’s generic pharmaceutical firms the right to copy, sell and potentially export American drugs.
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Amir Attaran, a biomedical scientist and University of Ottawa law professor, said the move would stun Wall Street and the White House, while mobilizing the powerful U.S. pharmaceutical lobby behind Canada’s cause.
“Canadian officials are aware of and studying the proposal in case the United States decides to impose a major retaliation on Canada,” he told Yahoo Canada Finance on Tuesday. “I’m positive it’s being considered.”
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Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland travelled back to Washington to resume NAFTA negotiations on Wednesday. U.S. officials have demanded a deal by Oct. 1., upping the pressure to resolve long-held sticking points such as the dispute resolution mechanism, cultural protections, and the supply-managed dairy industry.
Attaran spelled out how Canada could employ a pharma-based retaliation strategy in a magazine column in June.
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He declined to disclose who in the federal government is now considering the plan, saying only that it is not the officials negotiating the trade deal with the U.S.
Global Affairs Canada did not respond to a request for comment in time for publication.
“I think one plausible reaction for the Canadian government would be to say if the Americans operate radically outside of NAFTA, as by penalizing our car industry, we will pursue their pharmaceutical industry’s interests,”
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Attaran said. “At that point, you have exited the negotiating model of resolving our differences, and you are resorting to brute force
Dr. Lexchin warned the Americans may not even take the threat seriously, given the potential risks it could pose in Canada.
“There would be the question of whether or not the brand name (U.S.) companies would cut the supply of medications to Canada.
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They might threaten to do that. Generic drug companies won’t be able to take over all the current brand name drugs because there is the issue of getting access to the active ingredients,” he said. “I don’t see it being done in Canada. It wouldn’t be worth it.”
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That's right Canada, escalate. Surely you can win a trade war as a tiny insignificant market.
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Please do it canada. The US Pharma needs destroyed, profiteers from people dying. No reason for its existence. Every pharma ceo should be put to death for aiding in every preventable death they let happen so they can get rich
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| Canadian officials are considering how to take aim at the massive U.S. pharmaceutical industry in the event of a full-blown trade war with the United States, according to an Ottawa-based law professor with knowledge of the situation.
The plan would target valuable U.S. patents, granting Canada’s generic pharmaceutical firms the right to copy, sell and potentially export American drugs.