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Friday, May 26, 2000, updated at 15:06(GMT+8)
Business  

Expert on E-Commerce Development

When implementing e-commerce, people need to coordinate and integrate various forces to solve the difficult and bottleneck problems together, suggested an expert from an e-commerce company.

As a social systematic project, e-commerce is huge and complicated, especially as it comes to the advanced stage, namely, when business to business large volume transactions and enterprise supply chain management are involved, said Lu Shoudun president of the China Information Highway Corporation, in a signed article in Friday's China Daily.

Two years ago, the China Information Highway Corporation put forward the innovative concept of "Beijing E-Commerce City" during the implementation of the Beijing E-Commerce Project.

The company united forces from various sides and made significant breakthroughs in solving the seven bottlenecks which had restricted the e-commerce development in China. Those problems were the certificate authorities (CA) system, payment system, security configuration, cargo distribution system, legal environment, interconnected network and transaction platform.

With the China Information Highway Corporation as an intermediary of the integrated economy and a B to B general solution provider, China Financial CA established by the company and the 12 commercial banks organized by the people's Bank of China as the authentication authority for the granting and management of the electronic certificates.

Recently, the growth of e-commerce websites in China is like bamboo shoots after a spring rain, noted Lu, but warning that up to now the global e-commerce is far from maturity and confronts both risk and opportunity in its development, said Lu.




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When implementing e-commerce, people need to coordinate and integrate various forces to solve the difficult and bottleneck problems together, suggested an expert from an e-commerce company.

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