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U.S. and Chile Announce Cooperative Programs to Increase Trade Through Technology Press Release, International Trade Administration Department of Commerce, August 11, 2000 |
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The United States and Chile announced today a set of programs that increases cooperation between U.S. and Chilean public and private sectors to promote e-commerce in the region. These programs were developed in close consultation with the U.S. and Chilean business communities, and are an out-growth of the Joint Committee on Trade and Investment (JCTI) e-commerce working group discussions held on August 10 in Santiago. "Trade and technology is the engine of economic prosperity," Under Secretary LaRussa said. "The more we expand e-commerce trade, the more we advance the well-being of our citizens, creating a future where economic growth will continue to flourish." The two governments have agreed to cooperate in the following ways: Getting Connected.
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