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Home >  Events >  The Keys to the Kingdom: Intellectual Property Rights and Trade
The Keys to the Kingdom: Intellectual Property Rights and Trade
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A Case Study of Chile-U.S. Trade Since the Free Trade Agreement
Cosponsored by The Law Faculty of the University of Chile and the Centro Jurídico ILC
Start:  Friday, September 1, 2006  8:30 AM
End:  Friday, September 1, 2006  1:30 PM
Location:  Aula Magna, Law Faculty of the University of Chile
Pío Nono No. 1, Providencia, Santiago, Chile

In the two years since its enactment, the U.S.-Chile Free Trade Agreement has gotten positive reviews from the governments of Chile and the United States. Not only has total trade increased by 85 percent, but decreased tariffs have stimulated increased diversity of goods. The good news is due, at least in part, to Chile’s commitment to strengthening intellectual property rights (IPR) through new legislation and greater government efficiency in administering the laws on the books.

AEI, in conjunction with the Law Faculty of the University of Chile and the Centro Jurídico ILC, will host a conference on the relationship between IPR protections and international trade. Does a better regulatory framework really increase trade? Is there a direct correlation between reliable implementation of IPR statutes and business confidence? Experts will analyze Chile’s implementation of IPR standards since the signing of the agreement, the impact for Chileans at home, and key areas in which Chile continues to lag—particularly alleged noncompliance in the pharmaceutical industry.

Please note that this conference will be held in Santiago, Chile.

Please register for this event at www.centrojuridicoilc.cl/espanol/archivo%20noticias/01_09_06/index.html. Travel and accommodations are at the attendee’s expense.

8:30 a.m.
Registration
 
 
 
 
8:50
Welcome:
Roberto Nahum, Law Faculty of the University of Chile
 
 
 
9:00
Panel I:
Achievements and Challenges Two Years after the Enactment of the U.S.-  Chile Free Trade Agreement
 
 
 
 
Presenters:
Carolina Belmar, DIRECON [General Office of Foreign Economic
     Relations, Ministry of International Relations]
 
 
Eleazar Bravo, Ministry of the Economy, Intellectual Property Department
 
 
Ambassador Craig Kelley, U.S. ambassador to Chile
 
 
 
 
Moderator:
Esteban Tomić, Centro Jurídico ILC
 
 
 
10:20
Break
 
 
 
 
10:40
Panel II:
Intellectual Property as a Tool for Greater Economic Growth
 
 
 
 
Presenters:
Eduardo Castillo, CONAPI [National Anti-Piracy Commission]
 
 
Rodrigo Cooper, ACHIPI [Chilean Association for Intellectual
     Property]
 
 
Ricardo Sateler, Law Faculty of the University of Chile
 
 
Gabriel Zaliasnik, ASIFLA [Industrial Association of
     Pharmaceutical Labs]
 
 
 
 
Moderator:
Roger F. Noriega, AEI
 
 
 
Noon
Closing Remarks:
Mario Ramírez, Law Faculty of the University of Chile
 
 
 
12:20 p.m.
Cocktails
 
 
 
 
1:30
Adjournment
 


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Related Material
Ricardo Sateler - In Spanish  
Gabriel Zaliasni - In Spanish  
Eleazar Bravo - In Spanish  
Rodrigo Cooper - In Spanish  
Eduardo Castillo - In Spanish  
Carolina Belmar (DIRECON) - In Spanish