On the heels of China’s decision to open its Internet doors with the launch of MeetChina.com last month, a California company is hoping to expand the e-commerce business for the rest of Asia with a series of Internet portals to be launched over the next 18 months. Unlike in China, where all commerce, electronic or otherwise, is heavily regulated by the Communist government, other countries in Asia–particularly India–are eager for the economic expansion that doing business over the Internet can bring.
Asian E-Commerce Set to Go
Posted by: Mary Hillebrand May 6, 1999 12:00 AMOn the heels of China’s decision to open its Internet doors with the launch of MeetChina.com last month, a California company is hoping to expand the e-commerce business for the rest of Asia with a series of Internet portals to be launched over the next 18 months. Unlike in China, where all commerce, electronic or otherwise, is heavily regulated by the Communist government, other countries in Asia–particularly India–are eager for the economic expansion that doing business over the Internet can bring.