Article: BRAZIL: PROGRESSIVE AIDS PROGRAM UNDER ATTACK BY BIG PHARMA AND US TRADE REPRESENTATIVE.

By Matthew Flynn

[The author is a staff writer for the International Weekly Edition of the Gazeta Mercantil, a Sao Paulo-based financial newspaper.]

In recent years, Brazil has become a leading voice for the developing world. From trade disputes with the industrialized world regarding sales of regional aircraft to reform of the agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), South America's largest country has been pushing a Third World agenda that contradicts the role rich, industrialized countries of the North have outlined for the poor, underdeveloped nations of the South.

The latest conflict between Brazil and the ...

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