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Aid for Trade
in light of Intellectual Property
WIPO Conference on Building Partnerships
for Mobilizing Resources for Development, November 2009
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Director for Intellectual Property Affairs
Koji YONETANI
1. Development Initiative for Trade 2009
2. Intellectual Property for developing countries
3. Cooperation for local industry
4. Cooperation in the field of Intellectual property
5. Future direction
1. Development Initiative for Trade 2009
Development Initiative for Trade 2009(announced in the Second Global Review Meeting on Aid for Trade, Geneva, 6 th July 2009)
Japan’s contribution toward Aid for TradeThrough
Tailor-made approach&
Respect for the ownership of development country
To provide 12 billion US dollars through bilateral assistance for trade-related projects and technical assistance for 40 thousand persons in total in the field of trade-related activities from 2009 to 2011.
To initiate an overall review of the GSP, the Generalized System of Preference
To implement our commitment in trade finance as promised at the G20 London Summit meeting and on other occasions
2.Intellectual Property for Developing countries
Protection(Acquisition of rights)
Utilization(Licensing, recovery of costs)
ProfitProfit
IP RightsIP RightsInvention / CreationInvention / Creation
Creation(Research & development)
Intellectual Creation Cycle
Importance of Establishment of Intellectual Creation Cycle
in Developing Countries
Effective tool and infrastructure
-for promotion of their self-sustaining economic development
-for direct investment and technology transfer
Intellectual Creation Cycle
Local Products
Linkage
Incorporation of local products into Intellectual Creation Cycle
Local Products Trademark
Enhancement of competitiveness by exploitation of distinctiveness of Trademark can achieve high profit through export
Example of incorporation of local products into Intellectual Creation Cycle
Linkage
Cooperation in the field of Intellectual Property
Cooperation for local Industry
Cooperation for self-sustaining development of developing countries
Synergy
Sustainable development of developing countries
3. Cooperation for local industry
Japan’s effort for technical cooperation
Japan provides various technical cooperation on the following priority issues which amounts to 2630 million US$(2007);
Sustainable growth: Socio-economic infrastructure, facilitating trade and investment etc.
Support for social development: Agricultural and rural support/fisheries etc.
Addressing global issues: Environmental issues, Infectious disease, Resources and Energy etc.
Organizations providing technical cooperation: JICA, JETRO, AOTS, JODC, NEDO
One Village One Product (OVOP)
Objective: Combine community capacity building with income generation in order to link them to sustained economic growth based on community
Assistance to LDCs and other developing countries to enhance their ability to identify, improve and export their products to Japanese market
Malawi Positioned as a national project for reducing
poverty through economic development One Village One Product Office established
within the Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development
JICA has provided technical cooperation for the Malawi Government since 2005 to support establishment of a system to promote OVOP movement
(Pictures: provided by JICA)
Products in MalawiHoney :Training(Processing, Business), Marketing(Sales outlet)
397%(increase of net profit in 2008 comparing with that before OVOP)
Baobab jam:
OVOP rice :
Procurement (Equipment), Training (Processing, Business), Marketing (Package, Sales Outlet)191%
Training (Business), Procurement (equipment), Marketing (Package, Sales Outlet)238%
(Pictures: provided by JICA)
A project to give a support, including a financial one, to Japanese companies having the purpose of developing industries and contributing to economic activities in a developing country, preferably in a least developed country, in order to give them an incentive to take a risk.
Seek to locate promising products in developing countries, develop products in accordance with the needs in the Japanese market, and import them to Japan.
Development and Import Schemes (JETRO )
A Japanese company to commercialize mixed spice products for local production in Tanzania.Developed mixed spice in Tanzania and instructed milling, packaging and transportation process at the local cite. At the point of March 2009, upstream process including milling process is conducted in Tanzania and a plan is under discussion that downstream process including packaging will be also conducted in Tanzania in the future, which will achieve complete local production. Started export to Japanese market in 2009
Tanzania: Development of mix spice
Malawi: Production of fermented tea material
of high quality Puerh tea
JETRO cooperated to find partner companies at local cite.A Japanese company contracts partnership with local company.Succeed in making high quality Puerh tea after repetition of production of fermented tea material and fermentation experiment. High value added product using tea leaves for low-priced teaStarted export to Japanese market in 2009.
Uganda, Ethiopia, Madagascar:
Development of spice and food material
Support for development of food material for Japanese market and establishment of know-how at the actual locationUganda: Organic cacao and organic vanilla beans Organic vanilla beans: Started export to Japanese market in 2009Ethiopia: mustard seedsMadagascar: Organic vanilla beans and Pink pepper
4. Cooperation in the field of Intellectual property
Three Japanese Trust Fund to WIPO
Trust Fund for Asia and the Pacific region (Industrial Property):1.8 million CHF
Trust Fund for Africa and the least developed countries(Industrial Property):1.1million CHF
Trust Fund in the field of Copyright and related rights:0.6million CHF
Promotion of the awareness of the importance of the IP system
Assistance to the target countries in establishing or strengthening their industrial property IP laws and institutions
Development of human resources
Main Objectives of the FIT activity
Seminar on successful experiences linking IP and Business(South Africa, May 2009):
Forum for dialogue on the role of IP for economic, social and cultural development where officials, International organizations, IP policy makers and senior representative of the business community meet
Regional workshop on technology transfer based on the strategic use of patent system(Morocco, fourth quarter of 2009)
Activities under FIT for Africa and LDCs
“Provide additional assistance to WIPO through donor funding, and establish Trust-Funds or the other voluntary funds within WIPO specifically for developing countries,
while continuing to accord high priority to finance activities in Africa through budgetary and extra-budgetary
resources, to promote, inter alia, the legal, commercial, cultural, and economic exploitation of IP in these
countries.”
The WIPO Japan Funds-in-trust (FIT) for AfricaThe WIPO Japan Funds-in-trust (FIT) for Africa
Relevance of the WIPO Development Agenda Relevance of the WIPO Development Agenda
Effective Exploitation of intellectual property
Competitiveness domestic market and export
Both aspects are essential for Development;
Establishing or strengthening intellectual property infrastructure Direct investment and technology transfer
5. Future direction
Future direction Enhancement of synergy between cooperation
for local industry and cooperation in the filed of intellectual property
Competitive products for export
Self-sustaining development Expansion of domestic market
Enhancement of Export
Increase of investment from overseas
Thank you!