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Electronic Commerce Initiatives of ESCAP: Business Facilitation Needs, Studies in Trade and Investment No. 31


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| Author(s):
Trade and Investment Division (TID)
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| Economic Sector(s):
(1) Trade expansion, trade promotion and export development |
| ESCAP Reference
No.: ST/ESCAP/1854 |
| Division/Office:
Trade and Investment |
| Published Date:
1998 |
| Country:
{Non-country Specific Publication} |
| Hard Copy Price:
N/A
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| The publication analyzes electronic commerce and related business facilitation issues, including strategic and technical planning for electronic commerce, legal challenges, the use of the Internet, business strategies, and case studies of amendment to laws for electronic commerce. Electronic commerce is a business strategy using technologies to capture, store, manipulate, analyze and visualize diverse sets of trade-referenced data required for electronic communications among enterprises, customers, suppliers, business enterprises, government organizations and financial institutions. Firms, especially small and medium-sized enterprises, face challenges in order to take full advantage of the potential of electronic commerce. It pretends to contribute to the debate on how electronic commerce technologies can support international trade, as well as to serve as a tool to trade policy makers and technical experts to promote and implement electronic commerce. |


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