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TPT-WG
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Contribution to Leaders Work Program
APEC Blueprint for Action
APEC EC Work
EDI Pilot Project
Requirements for Paper Documents
TPT-WG starts work on EC (survey)
Collective Action Plan & TPT-WG Web Site
Steering Group & Phase 1 Project
1995 1997 19991994 1996 1998 20001993
Virtual Training Project
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Paperless Trading Goal
1995 1997 19991994 1996 1998 2000 2005 20101993
All work directed towards the Paperless Trading Goal(2005 for developed, 2010 for developing economies).
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Requirements for Paper Documents Economies were encouraged to update matrix*)
Economies who have done so in 1998/99 are Singapore, Hong Kong and Chinese Taipei
*) Matrix can be found on TPT-WG web site: http://www.apectptwg.org.au
Paperless Trading Initiative
Updates from economies show:
Paperless Trading can happen!Developed Economies should lead the way
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Contribution to Leaders Work Program
APEC Blueprint for Action
APEC EC Work
EDI Pilot Project
Requirements for Paper Documents
TPT-WG starts work on EC (survey)
Collective Action Plan & TPT-WG Web Site
Steering Group & Phase 1 Project
1995 1997 19991994 1996 1998 20001993
Virtual Training Project
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APEC Blueprint for Action
TPT-WG EC Collective Action Plan
Requirements forPaper Documents
Collective Action Plan
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TPT-WG ECCollective Action Plan
Three Questions*)
EC status in customs, quarantine and banking Economy’s possible contributions Economy’s expectations of TPT-WG
Economies can lead individual action priorities. Increased cooperation is necessary - how?
*) Summary of economies input can be found on TPT-WG web site: http://www.apectptwg.org.au
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THE COLLECTIVE ACTIONS
(1) Standard messages and guidelines
(2) Electronic manifests for Port Authorities
(3) Bureau services to link EDI and other forms of e-commerce
(4) Establishment of a single electronic window for communication with export inspection authorities
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THE COLLECTIVE ACTIONS
(5) Remove legal and institutional requirements for paper documents
(6)Improve and increase facilities for settling financial transactions electronically.
Volunteers to lead the collective actions are essential and required now.
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Steering Group
SCCP TPT-WG
Improved cooperation between sub-fora
APEC EC Steering Group
TELTEL Other
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Identify a pair of importer & exporter in two economies Tracking the whole transaction electronically Use of TPT-WG contacts in transport industry Use of SCCP expertise in electronic customs
and quarantine procedures Use of TEL expertise in authentication /
digital signature / infrastructure
Cooperation between TEL, SCCP and TPT-WG
Possible joint project:
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Combination of TPT-WG Phase 1 and
current SCCP UN/EDIFACT project.
EC trial between Phase 1 business and customs.
Using SCCP’s initiative to implement some kind of EC
in all APEC customs administrations.
Using TPT-WG’s EC training for APEC businesses
(Phase 1).
Cooperation between TEL, SCCP and TPT-WG
Possible joint project SCCP / TPT-WG:
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Cooperation between TEL, SCCP and TPT-WG
Electronic Bulletin
List Server forPaperless Trading
InitiativeTELSCCP
TPT-WGTELList Server
TPT-WGList Server
EC SGList ServerSCCP
List Server EC SG
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Steering Group
SCCP TPT-WG
Economies
TELTEL other
EC Experts
Commitment of Economies
Commitment of economies is necessary(eg. via EC experts at TPT-WG meetings)
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Steering Group
SCCP TPT-WG
Economies
Business Participation is necessary(eg. In Phase 1 EC project)
Business Participation
Businesses
TELTEL other
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Business Outreach
Phase 1 EC Project EC training course will be conducted
in interested economies. Successful consultant to be announced
at TPT-WG 15. Indonesia; Singapore; Hong Kong, China;
Philippines and China participating. We are looking for up to three more
economies to participate.
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Recognition of Electronic Messages
Three aspects: legal policy and standards
Electronic authentication - TEL Task Group
Legal certainty - UNCITRAL model law Australian Electronic Transactions Bill 1999
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Recognition of ElectronicMessages
UNCITRAL now addressing uniform rules on electronic signatures
International standard setting bodies addressing authentication standards
Governments establishing legal and policy frameworks for authentication and electronic commerce
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What Can Government Do?
Create a favourable environment.
Remove legal & regulatory impediments.
Become a model user.
(eg Single Electronic Window)
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What Can Businesses Do?
Build pressure to change the law
Build pressure to change institutional
requirements
Provide information to governments and APEC
working group delegates about what needs to be
done.
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Factors Critical to theWay Ahead for the TPT-WG
Cooperation between sub-fora
Commitment of economies
Business participation
Governments leading by example
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