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Saturday, January 15, 2000, updated at 10:46(GMT+8)
China China Promotes Development of E-commerce

China is working on a new e-commerce system to promote development of its enterprises.

Zhao Xiaofan, deputy director-general of the State Information Office, said today at a symposium that the development of e-commerce on the Internet plays a crucial role in promoting information technology in modern enterprises.

Earlier this month, the Ministry of Information Industry and the State Economic and Trade Commission jointly set up a special panel to regulate promotion of information technology among enterprises.

The government will also establish a certification center for e-commerce, issue new regulations and policies as well as initiate trial projects.

"The promotion of information technology in large and medium-sized state enterprises aims to sharpen their competitive edge and help them out of difficulties by upgrading their production capability," said Zhao.

A total of 520 key large and medium-sized state enterprises will initially promote the development of e-commerce.

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