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Thais protest US-Thai FTA talks.

Tim Franklin

    HIV/AIDS Policy & Law Review
    |June 30, 2006
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    Thai citizens protested the US-Thailand Free Trade Agreement (FTA) due to intellectual property (IP) concerns. The FTA may jeopardize Thailand's HIV/AIDS treatment program by threatening access to affordable generic medicines.

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    Area of Science:

    • Public Health
    • International Trade Law
    • Pharmaceutical Policy

    Background:

    • Protests occurred in Chiang Mai, Thailand, on January 11, 2006, against the proposed US-Thailand Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
    • The core issue is the potential impact of the FTA's intellectual property (IP) provisions on Thailand's national HIV/AIDS treatment program.

    Discussion:

    • The FTA's IP clauses are feared to restrict the local production of affordable generic antiretroviral drugs.
    • This restriction could undermine Thailand's successful, cost-effective HIV/AIDS treatment strategy.

    Key Insights:

    • The negotiations highlight the tension between trade agreements and access to essential medicines.
    • Advocacy groups raised concerns that IP protection could increase medication costs for HIV/AIDS patients.

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    Outlook:

    • Future trade agreements must balance IP rights with public health needs, particularly for developing nations.
    • The case underscores the importance of safeguarding national health programs during international trade negotiations.