Rt Hon Don McKinnon
New Zealand Minister for International Trade
Chair, APEC Ministerial Meeting
APEC Ministers have approved measures to move more rapidly towards paperless trading throughout the region, the Rt Hon
Don McKinnon said today.
APEC aims to achieve paperless trading by 2005 for developed member economies and 2010 for developing ones, he said.
"Ministers want higher priority given to this work, and economies will be encouraged to incorporate the paperless
trading initiative into their Individual Action Plans. Ministers also want working groups to give higher priority to the
initiative, by formulating collective actions that all economies can use to move closer to meeting the paperless trading
goals."
Ministers agreed electronic commerce was a potential catalyst for economic growth. The primary role of the public sector
is to remove impediments to electronic commerce. To this end, Ministers have asked the APEC Electronic Steering Group to
progress with a planning tool, allowing member economies to chart their individual readiness in this area.
"The planning tool will prove useful for economies, cities and communities wanting to identify problems and develop
strategies so they can make full use of e-commerce," Mr McKinnon said.
"Ministers want APEC economies to compare progress and share information. They want work to start on consumer
protection, focusing on information sharing, benchmarking and best practices to fulfil APEC¡¦s aim of building trust and
confidence in e-commerce.
"They agree the best way to achieve this is for the APEC Electronic Commerce Steering Group to work closely with private
sector groups. Joint demonstration projects with the business sector are being encouraged, so everyone can benefit from
various experiences around the region.
APEC Ministers recommended the United Nations Commission for International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) be used when laying
regulatory e-commerce foundations.
"Proper legal frameworks will inspire more confidence and trust in the use of e-commerce. We ask APEC economies to
consider adopting UNCITRAL guidelines when creating or amending e-commerce related legislation."
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