because Website construction In order to encourage the development of e-commerce, the United States believes that it should support domestic and global efforts to maintain a unified and legal business form. Under this framework, we should understand the meaning of e-commerce, simplify the operation of e-commerce, and achieve worldwide e-commerce transactions. The United States believes that the following principles should be followed when drafting e-commerce management rules.
(1) The parties to the transaction can freely decide the appropriate contractual relationship they think; (2) The rules should be far sighted and neutral in technology; (3) The existing rules can be modified or new rules can be enabled only if the requirements of e-commerce are met; (4) The drafting process includes not only the participation of high-tech enterprises and other enterprises that have access to the Internet, but also the participation of enterprises that have not yet access to the Internet. The EU believes that a unified legislative and regulatory framework should be established within the EU so that it can be used for e-commerce. These should depend on the application of the main principles of the EU internal market.
Considering the cross-border nature of e-commerce, it is necessary to reach a global consensus. The European Commission not only conducts bilateral dialogues with its major trading partners, but also actively carries out international dialogues with governments and enterprises in appropriate multilateral forums.
Like the consensus reached on the "information superhighway" issue, it is difficult to reach a global consensus on online trade. Developed countries can do this relatively easily, but for developing countries, online trade and e-commerce involve national sovereignty, ideology, culture, ideology and many other issues. Although online trade can bring various benefits, the distribution of these benefits among developed countries is uneven, let alone between developed countries and developing countries.