CAFTA changes trademark regimes across Central America
While some argue that the inclusion of external
IP policy in US trade agreements puts added pressure
on negotiating nations, the fact remains that this
strategy works since it protects US interests and
benefits local economies. The agreement signed with
the Dominican Republic and Central American
countries is a case in point
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