1. *Economist
Intelligence Unit
The EIU is an information provider for
companies establishing and managing operations
across national borders anywhere in the world.
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2. Commerce
One: Partnerships With Commerce One Create an
Electronic Marketplace for
Business-to-Business Purchasing
"BNP Paribas, Cridit Agricole, Sociiti
Ginirale, and Cap Gemini, with the support of
Commerce One, are launching a marketplace
devoted to business-to-business trading."
(5/17/00)
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3. Econsumer.gov
Find information about consumer protection
laws and activities in participating
countries. File complaints about online
transactions with a foreign company.
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4. Electronic
Commerce and the European Union
Operating with a mission to keep Europe at the
forefront of the global digital economy via
facilitating innovation, creating value in the
electronic marketplace and co-operation with
leading edge organizations.
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5. Global
Business Dialogue on Electronic Commerce
Worldwide, CEO-driven effort to develop
policies that promote global electronic
commerce for the benefit of businesses and
consumers everywhere.
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6. Global
Electronic Commerce: E-Global PaperFree!
Scientific, academic, legal, and technical
papers on e-commerce, e-business, m-commerce
(cellular commerce-WAP), e-management, and
Internet marketing. In Spanish and English.
Documents available in PDF format and in some
cases, free CD by request.
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7. InternetNews:
E-commerce Exchange Launches Into
International Markets
"Internet payment service provider E-Commerce
Exchange, signed a deal with Planet Payment
that allows it to launch a gateway for
international merchant accounts offering
one-stop e-commerce credit card payment
solutions in multiple currencies." (3/16/00)
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8. Network
Computing: International E-commerce
"Get the lowdown on the toughest obstacles to
going global, from calculating shipping, taxes
and other charges, to showing prices in local
currencies." (11/15/99)
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9. New
York Times: E-commerce
Offering a section titled, "Here and There,"
which features international e-commerce news
and features.
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10. New
York Times: Selling to the Global Village
"A report to be released Monday by IDC, an
Internet research firm, predicts that
two-thirds of all e-commerce spending will
take place outside the country by 2003." Free
registration required. (5/22/00)
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11. TechWeb:
U.S. Culture Pervades Global E-commerce
"Outside the United States, consumers are
increasly shopping online, but it's a young
market slowed by security concerns, a
developing infrastructure, and cultural risks,
said speakers at a conference here." (1/21/00)
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