Including language in your global strategy for B2B e-commerce
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Companies that are engaged in business-to-business electronic commerce are advised to secure the services of an experience, technologically-advanced multilingual service provider. The service provider should be able to create a Web site that presents your business principles without imposing alterations on current development practices, content authoring or technology infrastructure. The ability to conduct business in other languages is very important because it can mean the loss of considerable opportunities.
Publication Name: World Trade
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 1054-8637
Year: 2000
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The original meaning of trade meets the future in barter
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The impact of Internet-based electronic commerce will ultimately affect money as a medium of exchange, according to Bank of England Deputy Gov Mervyn King at an annual policy conference in the US attended by the world's economic leaders. He envisioned electronic barter payments or, fundamentally, a massive international barter economy where the Internet would enable consumers and producers to directly swap products and services through some kind of direct exchange system using a common unit of account.
Publication Name: World Trade
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 1054-8637
Year: 2000
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Bridging the communications gap
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The possibility of a truly global standard for cellular communications may soon become reality with work spearheaded by the International Telecommunications Union on establishing IMT-2000 for wireless communication systems. The standard is expected to deliver wireless access and global roaming services based on satellite and landline equipment. The movement to create such a global standard has already spawned new multimedia, data, voice and other advanced services.
Publication Name: World Trade
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 1054-8637
Year: 1999
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