14 August 2000
Text: U.S., Chile Announce Programs to Promote Electronic Commerce
(Expanded e-commerce expected to boost prosperity) (510)
The United States and Chile agreed to a set of programs on August 11
to increase "cooperation between U.S. and Chilean public and private
sectors to promote electronic commerce in the region," the Department
of Commerce's International Trade Administration (ITA) said in an
August 11 press release.
Details of the cooperative programs are outlined in the ITA release,
as follows:
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Washington, D.C.
www.ita.doc.gov/media
Friday, August 11, 2000
U.S. and Chile Announce Cooperative Programs to Increase Trade Through
Technology
Santiago, Chile -- The United States and Chile announced today a set
of programs that increases cooperation between U.S. and Chilean public
and private sectors to promote e-commerce in the region. These
programs were developed in close consultation with the U.S. and
Chilean business communities, and are an out-growth of the Joint
Committee on Trade and Investment (JCTI) e-commerce working group
discussions held on August 10 in Santiago.
"Trade and technology is the engine of economic prosperity," Under
Secretary LaRussa said. "The more we expand e-commerce trade, the more
we advance the well-being of our citizens, creating a future where
economic growth will continue to flourish."
The two governments have agreed to cooperate in the following ways:
- Getting Connected. Increasing awareness of the benefits of
e-commerce through:
- High-level orientation visits focused on policy and technology
topics such as e-commerce, e-government, and e-banking.
- Seminars offering small business the opportunity to assess their
technology needs and implement solutions using interactive diagnostic
multi-language software.
- Series of video conferences and briefings between key U.S. and
Chilean government, Congressional, and private sector representatives,
drawing on U.S. experiences in the new economy and other topics
identified by the business community such as venture capital,
start-ups, and distribution.
- Small Business Program. In partnership with the private sector the
two governments will hold a series of seminar focusing on how to do
business using e-commerce. Special emphasis will be given to the
legal, financial, customs, and logistical issues related to bilateral
trade and the various tools, techniques, and strategies for using the
Internet and e-commerce to participate in international trade. For
instance, the seminars will showcase technology tools like
www.comerciousa.org and will utilize video conferencing to facilitate
a public-private dialogue between U.S. and Chilean technology and
policy experts and the business communities in both countries.
- Strategic Partners Conference. The United States will host a
conference designed to increase Chilean participation in e-commerce by
bringing U.S. and Chilean small- and medium-sized businesses together
to explore business opportunities and will call attention to the need
to promote more Spanish-language content on the Internet.
Participating companies will include: dot.coms, venture capitalists,
software developers, and other Chilean and U.S. sectors involved with
e-commerce.
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