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Full FTA: 23 Chapters with all side letters
Chapter 6: Customs Administration
Chapter 8: Technical Barriers to Trade
Chapter 12: Telecommunications - 12.6 Value Added Services
Chapter 15: Government Procurement
Chapter 16: Electronic Commerce
Chapter 17: Intellectual Property Rights
Chapter 21: Dispute Resolution
C Response from Duane NICKULL Fri 24 Sep 2004 > Date sent: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 08:41:22 > From: Duane Nickull > Subject:Re: UN-R3-n34-New Slide - Interoperability Paper Trade > To: sggould@oic.org > Copies to: OIC Management Committee> > Thank you. I have noted all your comments and will be incorporating > many of them within the master document that this slide deck was derived > from. That document is the UN eBusiness Strategy, which I am the > primary author. > > Thanks! > > Duane > > *********** > Vice Chair - UN/CEFACT Bureau Plenary - http://www.unece.org/cefact/ > > Chair - OASIS eb SOA TC - http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=ebsoa > *********** B EXTRACT FROM E-MAIL TO DUANE NICKULL RE "INTERNATIONAL PAYMENTS PROCESS" 3 Developing Countries are known to over-invoice and try to channel funds out of the Country > I got your address while as the head of a delegation on a trade Mission > to your country last year in my search for a reliable individual/company who can handle > a strictly confidential transaction, which involves the transfer of a reasonable sum > of money to a foreign account > > This amount of money is total sum of US$42,000000.00 (Forty Two Million United States > Dollars), alrady extracted from various contracts awarded by my Ministry as a result of > deliberate over-invoicing based on a mutual understanding reached between me and the > contractors hat were awarded these contracts. > > The money is now floating in the source of security company waiting claim by Foreign > Partner which status we now want you to assume. In my last meeting with other officials > involved, it was unanimously agreed that 30% of the total sum will be given to you. > 60% will be for my colleague, and me. While 10% will he used to reimburse the > expenses that may be incurred in the processing of the transfer. > > I assure you the transaction is 100% risk free as we have concluded every arrangement > to protect the interest of every one involved. Likewise, all modalities for the > successful transfer of this money have been worked out to facilitate the remittance > of this money to your designated account. A E-mail from Duane NICKULL Fri 10 Sep 2004 > I think that the UN is better equipped to deal with this issue. I have been working with > UN/CEFACT for a while and recently got elected as vice chair. > > Attached is a "DRAFT" PPT explaining our vision. > > Please also consider that these are DRAFT slides and are not approved by the UN yet. > > The comments are most welcome however as we go forward to develop the slides. > > I'll send out a later draft copy next week. 2004/09/24 16:23 - UN/CEFACT - Interoperability with Paper Trade
2004/09/24 14:41 - UN/CEFACT - Proposed UN Layout Key
2004/09/24 13:02 - UN/CEFACT - Proposed UN eDocs
2004/09/24 07:49 - UN/CEFACT - Core Components - Date & Time Format
2004/09/22 10:32 - UN/CEFACT - International Payment Process
2004/09/22 10:13 - UN/CEFACT - International Tender Process
2004/09/22 10:09 - UN/CEFACT - International Trade Process
2004/09/22 09:13 - UN/CEFACT - Proposed Slides for Business Processes
2004/09/22 08:02 - UN/CEFACT - The Role of Global Registries
2004/09/17 17:48 - UN/CEFACT - Review UN/CEFACT - Global Trade Facilitation - DRAFT
2004/09/16 19:11 - UN/CEFACT - United Nations and PORTMIS System
2004/09/14 08:22 - UN/CEFACT - Defining the Trade Problem
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