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涉及数字人民币等跨境支付,国家网信办公开征求意见

Core Viewpoint - The National Internet Information Office of China, in collaboration with relevant departments, has drafted the "Regulations on Promoting and Standardizing the Application of Electronic Documents" to enhance the digitalization of goods trade and transportation, reduce logistics costs, and protect the legal rights of parties involved in electronic document activities [1][4]. Group 1: Promotion of Electronic Documents - The regulations emphasize the dual focus on development and security, encouraging the adoption of electronic documents across various sectors such as goods trade, logistics, and finance to enhance digital application levels and improve industry efficiency [3][4]. - Financial institutions are encouraged to explore the use of digital RMB and other new payment methods for cross-border payments, provided they comply with legal and risk management requirements [4]. Group 2: Reliability and Security of Electronic Document Systems - The regulations advocate for the use of reliable electronic document systems for activities such as issuance, storage, modification, transfer, and circulation of electronic documents, ensuring traceability and immutability of information [5]. - Reliable electronic document systems must ensure the uniqueness of documents, maintain exclusive control from generation to expiration, and facilitate the transfer of control during document transfer [5]. Group 3: Standardization and Collaboration - National authorities are tasked with strengthening the standardization of electronic documents, encouraging industry associations and enterprises to participate in the development of national and international standards [4][5]. - Collaboration among enterprises, research institutions, industry organizations, and public service institutions is encouraged to innovate in electronic document technology and share practical experiences [4].