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Bangladesh should launch intensive negotiations with World Trade Organization (WTO) members to secure the benefits of the platform s agreement on the Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), said a noted economist yesterday.
This should continue even after Bangladesh makes the United Nations status graduation from a least developed to a developing country in 2026, said Debapriya Bhattacharya at a virtual discussion with a group of journalists.
The WTO General Council will discuss the extension of the TRIPS benefits for both the LDCs and those who made the status graduation in a meeting in Geneva on July 26-27.
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The event will launch the joint publication by UNCTAD and the Enhanced Integrated Framework, entitled "Trade and Gender Linkages: An analysis of least developed countries". It will provide the opportunity for a high-level debate on how to make trade contribute to women's economic empowerment in the LDCs.