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Friday, April 14, 2000, updated at 08:37(GMT+8)
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China Sets up Agency to Promote E-commerce

The China International Commerce Commission established a subgroup to promote e-commerce.

Headed by Chen Wei, vice-director of China Merchants Bank, the China E-Commerce Commission will enhance communication between companies and the government. It will also co-ordinate agreements to develop on-line shopping.

"But since many of our merchants don't really know what e-commerce is or the opportunities it provides, we may also launch an education campaign," Chen said.

For Li Jun, chairman of the board of the Intec International Group Ltd and a consultant to the commission, the founding of the new group means new momentum for e-commerce.

"We now no longer need to do e-commerce via one individual company or single trade," he said. "Various trades can work together, drawing more of the government's attention and promoting related legislative work."

Legal work is a must, Li added.

"While a legal vacuum might be good for the initial stages of development , it will doubtlessly be harmful in later stages," he said.

"Therefore, we would like to help the government build a legal network for our country's e-commerce."

The e-commerce commission's first members come mainly from banks, industry and trade companies.

Chen said more specialized e-commerce enterprises will come aboard the commission later to work with the other members.




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