Bangladesh’s Shared Geographical Indications (GIs) with India: Need for a Legal Framework
Debapriya Bhattacharya and
Naima Jahan Trisha
No 59, CPD Policy Brief from Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD)
Abstract:
To secure and reap the benefits from GI recognition, the government’s role is necessary, but the role of producers is no less pertinent. Although twenty-eight GI products have been registered in Bangladesh, none have been exported with the GI tag yet, indicating a failure on the part of exporters to capitalise on the GI tags. Eligible businesses must contact the GI owner organisations to gain from premium export prices.
Keywords: Geographical Indications; GI recognition; GI products; Trans-border GIs; Bangladesh (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 4 pages
Date: 2024-09
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