99-12377. Free Trade Area of the Americas: Request for Public Comment on Identification of a Private Sector Expert on Consumer Issues Related to Electronic Commerce  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 94 (Monday, May 17, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 26811-26812]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-12377]
    
    
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    OFFICE OF THE U.S. TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
    
    
    Free Trade Area of the Americas: Request for Public Comment on 
    Identification of a Private Sector Expert on Consumer Issues Related to 
    Electronic Commerce
    
    AGENCY: Office of the United States Trade Representative.
    
    ACTION: Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) Joint Government-Private 
    Sector Experts Committee on Electronic Commerce (Joint Committee) 
    request for public comment on the identification of a private sector 
    expert on consumer issues related to electronic commerce who may wish 
    to participate in the work of the Joint Committee.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Joint Committee on Electronic Commerce was established by 
    the 34 countries in the Western Hemisphere participating in the Free 
    Trade Area of the Americas. The Trade Policy Staff Committee (TPSC) 
    seeks to identify a U.S. private sector expert on consumer issues 
    related to electronic commerce who may be interested in participating 
    in the work of the Joint Committee. Interested members of the public 
    are invited to submit written notice of their interest and their 
    qualifications.
    
    DATES: Written expressions of interest in participating in the work of 
    the Joint Committee should be submitted no later than May 28, 1999.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For procedural questions concerning 
    public comments contact Gloria Blue, Executive Secretary, Trade Policy 
    Staff Committee, Office of the United States Trade Representative, 
    (202) 395-3475. All questions concerning the Joint Committee may be 
    directed to Regina Vargo, Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Western 
    Hemisphere, U.S. Department of Commerce (202) 482-5324, 
    Regina__Vargo@ita.doc.gov.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: At the Second Summit of the Americas in 
    April 1998, in Santiago, Chile, the 34 democratically elected Western 
    Hemisphere countries initiated negotiations to create the FTAA by the 
    year 2005 and to achieve concrete progress toward that objective by the 
    end of the century. They established nine initial negotiating groups, a 
    consultative group, and two committees, one of which is the Joint 
    Committee. The Joint Committee is chaired by Mr. Dale Marshall of the 
    Government of Barbados. Ms. Regina Vargo, Deputy Assistant Secretary 
    for the Western Hemisphere, U.S. Department of Commerce, leads the 
    joint U.S. government--private sector delegation to the Joint 
    Committee.
        Joint Committee Terms of Reference: The objective of the Committee 
    is to make recommendations to Ministers on how to increase and broaden 
    the benefits of electronic commerce and how electronic commerce should 
    be dealt with in the context of the FTAA negotiations. The Joint 
    Committee is to provide recommendations to the Vice-Ministerial Trade 
    Negotiations Committee (TNC) four weeks before the November 3-4, 1999 
    Trade Ministerial meeting. In order to develop its recommendations, the 
    Joint Committee is focusing on:
         Increasing understanding of the potential benefits of 
    electronic commerce to countries in the hemisphere;
    
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         Identifying the environment that will allow electronic 
    commerce to flourish;
         Discussing infrastructure questions; and
         Identifying how electronic commerce can facilitate the 
    operation of trade obligations.
        Joint Committee Update: The Joint Committee is not a negotiating 
    group; rather it is examining a broad range of electronic commerce 
    issues relevant to identifying the environment that will extend the 
    advantages of ecommerce throughout the Western Hemisphere, in part by 
    keeping itself apprised of related developments in other international 
    fora.
        A meeting of Joint Committee government representatives addressed 
    organizational issues in Miami in October 1998. They scheduled four 
    additional meetings in Miami for 1999. At the meeting on January 6-8, 
    the topics covered included small business, smaller economies, 
    governments as model users, business-to-business applications, raising 
    skills and awareness, network access and reliability and standards for 
    forms of transmissions. The meeting on April 24-26 covered trade, tax 
    and selected legal issues related to electronic commerce and included 
    expert presentations by World Trade Organization (WTO) personnel and 
    World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) personnel. The meeting 
    on June 14-16 is scheduled to discuss issues related to jurisdiction 
    and contract law, privacy, security and reliability, authentication, 
    and consumer protection, and to include expert presentations by 
    Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) personnel 
    and United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) 
    personnel. The fourth meeting on August 30-September 1, will focus on 
    other issues and on the report to Ministers.
        Joint Committee Private Sector Representation: FTAA governments 
    decided that the Joint Committee would include private sector 
    representatives, which is consistent with President Clinton's principle 
    that the private sector should take the lead in developing the rules 
    for global electronic commerce. FTAA Vice Ministers for trade 
    determined that individual governments would identify private sector 
    participants, with a view toward balanced hemispheric representation in 
    terms of geography and electronic commerce issue expertise. On August 
    6, 1998, a Federal Register notice (63 FR 42090) was published inviting 
    expressions of interest and qualifications to participate in the work 
    of the Joint Committee. Based on responses, U.S. private sector 
    representatives were selected to reflect a balance of interests and 
    electronic commerce issue expertise. At that time, however, no 
    submissions were received from interested consumer groups. The TPSC is 
    now seeking to expand private sector participation on the Joint 
    Committee to include an expert on consumer issues related to electronic 
    commerce.
    
    Public Comments
    
        In order to assist the TPSC in identifying a U.S. private sector 
    expert on consumer issues related to electronic commerce, which are 
    scheduled to be discussed at the June 14-16 meeting, members of the 
    public are invited to submit written notice of their interest and 
    describe their qualifications. Qualifications of interest include: 
    demonstrated expertise in one or more aspects of electronic commerce 
    and consumer protection; an ability and willingness to broadly solicit 
    views from and disseminate information to consumer groups; and 
    familiarity with U.S. and foreign trade and investment policies and 
    obligations. Knowledge of the Western Hemisphere, including established 
    contacts with foreign private sector interests in the region, would be 
    helpful.
        Those persons wishing to make written submissions should provide 
    twenty (20) typed copies (in English) no later than noon, Friday, May 
    28, 1999 to Gloria Blue, Executive Secretary, Trade Policy Staff 
    Committee, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, Room 122, 600 17th 
    Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20508.
        Written submissions in connection with this request will be 
    available for public inspection in the USTR Reading Room, Room 101, 
    Office of the United States Trade Representative, 600 17th St., NW, 
    Washington, D.C. An appointment to review the file may be made by 
    calling Brenda Webb (202) 395-6186. The Reading Room is open to the 
    public from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon, and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday 
    through Friday.
    Frederick L. Montgomery,
    Chairman, Trade Policy Staff Committee.
    [FR Doc. 99-12377 Filed 5-14-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/17/1999
Department:
Trade Representative, Office of United States
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) Joint Government-Private Sector Experts Committee on Electronic Commerce (Joint Committee) request for public comment on the identification of a private sector expert on consumer issues related to electronic commerce who may wish to participate in the work of the Joint Committee.
Document Number:
99-12377
Dates:
Written expressions of interest in participating in the work of the Joint Committee should be submitted no later than May 28, 1999.
Pages:
26811-26812 (2 pages)
PDF File:
99-12377.pdf