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ADDRESS BY MINISTER OF COMMUNICATIONS Dr Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri LAUNCH OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE POLICY July 1999
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POTENTIAL OF THE INTERNET Convergence of technologies has brought about transformation Internet is the backbone for e-commerce Enormous growth of trade and commerce over the Internet Internet has overcome distance, time and space
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IMPLICATIONS OF E-COMMERCE Need to look at the following: Potential threats and challenges presented by e-commerce Benefits for our economy Opportunities for development General effects of e-commerce on the society
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INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE Leading e-commerce frameworks include: –European Union –Global Information Infrastructure Commission –Organisation for Economic Co-operation Development –World Trade Organisation –International Telecommunications Union Governments include Canada, United States, Australia, Singapore amongst others
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HIGHLIGHTS OF THE DISCUSSION PAPER Discussion Paper is a starting point for national policy discussions Discussion of main policy issues around e-commerce based on OECD framework –Building Trust –Establishing Ground Rules –Enhancing Information Infrastructure –Maximising Benefits
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BUILDING TRUST Key Issues are: –Security of data transmissions –Privacy Protection –Digital signatures and electronic payments –Certification Authorities –Consumer Protection
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ESTABLISHING GROUND RULES Key Issues are: –Taxation and Duties –Intellectual Property Rights –Exchange Control
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ENHANCING INFORMATION Key Issues include: –Universal Access –Telecommunications market structure –Convergence of technologies –Internet governance and Domain names
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MAXIMISING BENEFITS Key Issues include: –Socio-economic opportunities –Unbankable communities –Gap between economic “haves” and “have- nots” –Challenges of unemployment, retraining, new skills
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DISCUSSION PAPER Contains: –No solutions –No prescriptions –No positions But simply raises or flags out issues
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CONCLUSION I officially declare the process open to participation, debate, discussion.
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