99-8425. Request for Comments on the Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Electronic Commerce Steering Group Work Plan  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 66 (Wednesday, April 7, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 16913-16914]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-8425]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    International Trade Administration
    
    
    Request for Comments on the Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation 
    (APEC) Electronic Commerce Steering Group Work Plan
    
    AGENCY: International Trade Administration, Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Notice of request for public comment.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce/International Trade Administration 
    (DOC/ITA) seeks comment on the APEC Electronic Commerce Steering Group 
    work program.
    
    DATES: Comments are due no later than April 21, 1999.
    
    
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    ADDRESSES: Comments may be submitted by e-mail to the following e-mail 
    address sabrina__montes@ita.doc.gov>. All e-mail submissions should 
    include the following text in the subject line of the message: ``APEC 
    Electronic Commerce Steering Group work plan--Comment.'' The body of 
    the message should indicate the name and affiliation of the 
    correspondent and the name and version of the word processing program 
    used to create the document. Files compatible with the Windows versions 
    of MS Word or WordPerfect word processing programs are preferred. 
    Otherwise, please submit comments in ASCII text format. To enable 
    prompt review and accessibility to the public, DOC/ITA prefers 
    submission of comments in electronic form by e-mail.
        DOC/ITA will accept comments submitted on 3\1/2\ inch floppy disc. 
    The disc label should include the name and affiliation of the 
    correspondent and the name and version of the word processing program 
    used to create the document. DOC/ITA will also accept comments 
    submitted in hard copy. Individuals or organizations that submit 
    comments in hard copy must provide twenty (20) copies. Discs and hard 
    copy comments must be submitted to Sabrina Montes, Office of Trade and 
    Economic Analysis, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department 
    of Commerce, HCHB Stop 2815, 14th Street & Constitution Avenue, NW, 
    Washington, DC 20230. Tel.: 202-482-5242. Fax: 202-482-4614.
        If the submission contains business confidential information, a 
    justification as to why the information contained in the submission 
    should be treated confidentially must be included in the submission. 
    Submissions containing business confidential information must be 
    clearly marked ``Confidential'' at the top and bottom of the cover page 
    (or letter) and each page of the submission. A version that does not 
    contain confidential information should also be submitted and clearly 
    marked ``public version'' at the top and bottom of each page.
        Comments should clearly state the position taken and should 
    describe the specific information supporting that position. Comments 
    must be made in English. All submissions should include the name and 
    affiliation of the correspondent.
        Written comments submitted in connection with this request, except 
    for information that is business confidential, will be available for 
    public inspection on the Internet at http://infoserv2.ita.doc.gov/
    otea/apec/fedreg.nsf> or in hard copy at the U.S. Department of 
    Commerce, 14th Street & Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230. 
    An appointment to review the file may be made by calling Sabrina 
    Montes, Office of Trade and Economic Analysis, International Trade 
    Administration, Tel.: 202-482-5242.
        Respondents that provide an e-mail address with their submission 
    will be added to an e-mail list for future information.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jonathan Menes, Director Office of 
    Trade and Economic Analysis/Co-Chair APEC Electronic Commerce Steering 
    Group (202-482-5145).
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In Vancouver, November 1997, Leaders of APEC 
    member economies brought the importance of electronic commerce to the 
    fore by directing Ministers to
    
    undertake a work program on electronic commerce in the region, 
    taking into account relevant activities of other international fora, 
    and to report to us in Kuala Lumpur. This initiative should 
    recognize the leading role of the business sector and promote a 
    predictable and consistent legal and regulatory environment that 
    enables all APEC economies to reap the benefits of electronic 
    commerce.
    
        In November 1998, the APEC Ministers approved a Blueprint for 
    Action on electronic commerce that sets out a framework for electronic 
    commerce in APEC, outlines a work plan, and establishes a steering 
    group to coordinate electronic commerce activities within APEC fora and 
    to implement the Blueprint work program. The Steering Group membership 
    consists of representatives from all APEC economies. The Steering Group 
    will involve relevant APEC working groups and sub-fora, as well as 
    business sector experts in accordance with APEC guidelines on business 
    participation.
        DOC/ITA seeks comment on the APEC Electronic Commerce Steering 
    Group work program, which is outlined in the Blueprint for Action on 
    electronic commerce http://www.dfat.gov.au/apec/ecom/>.
        The Blueprint for Action on electronic commerce advocates that APEC 
    economies ``endeavor to work together to build trust and confidence; 
    enhance government use [of electronic commerce]; intensify community 
    outreach; promote technical cooperation and experience exchange; where 
    appropriate, work toward eliminating impediments to its uptake; and 
    develop seamless legal, technical, operating and trading environments 
    to facilitate the growth and development of electronic commerce.''
        Specific initiatives identified in the work program include:
         Developing measures and indicators of the uptake, use, and 
    flows of e-commerce;
         Assessing impediments to economic commerce in APEC and 
    reviewing the economic costs that inhibit electronic commerce, 
    including those imposed by regulatory or market conditions;
         Working on the financial aspects of electronic commerce;
         Expanding a case history database to facilitate and 
    support electronic commerce activities by small and medium enterprises 
    (SMEs), government, and business/public sector partnerships;
         Exploring economic and technical cooperation to facilitate 
    the uptake, use, and maximization of the benefits of electronic 
    commerce in APEC member economies;
         Tasking authentication experts, including business sector 
    experts, to study the range of business models for electronic 
    authentication. This work should include examining the potential role 
    of mechanisms, such as cross-certification and the use of a root 
    certification authority, to promote inter-operability and trust and to 
    facilitate cross-border electronic commerce;
         Working with UNCITRAL and other international fora to 
    advance, where appropriate, the work on the legal foundations for a 
    seamless system of cross-border electronic commerce;
         Establishing APEC electronic virtual commerce/multimedia 
    resource network; and
         Developing paperless trading by 2005, if possible.
        Work in many of these areas is already underway in various APEC 
    fora, including the Telecommunications Working Group, the 
    Transportation Working Group, the Industrial Science and Technology 
    Working Group, and the Committee on Trade and Investment and its 
    subcommittee on Customs Procedures.
    
        Dated: March 29, 1999.
    Jonathan C. Menes,
    Director, Office of Trade and Economic Analysis, Co-Chair APEC 
    Electronic Commerce Steering Group, International Trade Administration, 
    U.S. Department of Commerce.
    [FR Doc. 99-8425 Filed 4-6-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/07/1999
Department:
International Trade Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of request for public comment.
Document Number:
99-8425
Dates:
Comments are due no later than April 21, 1999.
Pages:
16913-16914 (2 pages)
PDF File:
99-8425.pdf