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Basic data | Standard ID | GB/T 17629-2010 (GB/T17629-2010) | | Description (Translated English) | Model interchange agreement for the international commercial use of electronic data interchange | | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | A10 | | Classification of International Standard | 03.100.20 | | Word Count Estimation | 16,129 | | Date of Issue | 2010-12-01 | | Date of Implementation | 2011-05-01 | | Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB/T 17629-1998 | | Adopted Standard | UNCEFACT Recommendation No.26, MOD | | Regulation (derived from) | Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 9, 2010 (No. 164 overall) | | Issuing agency(ies) | General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China | | Summary | This standard specifies the international trade electronic data exchange protocol sample. This standard applies to participants in international trade between the electronic data interchange, does not apply to other commercial contract between the parties. |
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Model interchange agreement for the international commercial use of electronic data interchange
ICS 03.100.20
A10
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Replacing GB/T 17629-1998
Electronic data interchange for international trade agreements are
datainterchange
(UN/CEFACTRecommendationNo.26, Commercialuseofinterchange
agreementsforelectronicdatainterchange, MOD)
Issued on. 2010-12-01
2011-05-01 implementation
Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China
Standardization Administration of China released
Foreword
This revised standard adopts UNECE simplify trade procedures and business Electrotechnical Commission (UN/CEFACT) Recommendation No. 26 "State
Electronic data interchange for international trade agreements. "
The main differences between standard and UN/CEFACT Recommendation No. 26 as follows.
--- UN/CEFACT Recommendation No. 26 sample composed by the exchange protocol, implementation guidelines, checklists and technical appendix section 3,
And this standard will swap agreements are as the body of the standard, and will implement the guidelines and technical appendix, respectively, as a standard checklist
Appendices A and B.
--- No adjustment has been made on the reg.
This standard replaces GB/T 17629-1998 "International Business Exchange protocol EDI sample."
This standard 17629-1998 major changes compared to GB/T as follows.
--- The original standard name "International Business Exchange protocol EDI sample" to "Electronic data interchange for international trade
Sample protocol ";
--- Revised standard foreword;
--- Increasing the standard introduction;
--- Increased Chapter 1 "Scope" under the provisions of GB/T 1.1 in;
--- Original standard informative Appendix B "sample exchange agreement Implementation Guide" is replaced by the normative Annex A;
--- Original standard normative Appendix A "Technical Appendix checklist" to normative Appendix B.
The Standard Appendix A and Appendix B are normative.
This standard by the National Standardization Technical Committee of e-business and focal points.
This standard is mainly drafted by. China National Institute of Standardization, China Association of Enterprises with Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation, Ministry of Commerce Quota License Bureau.
The main drafters of this standard. Hu Han Jing, Zhong Xiaolin, Wang Lingyun, Liu Ying, Sui Yuan, Li Jiawei, Ma Jian Hong, Xiong Hongyan.
This standard replaces the standards previously issued as follows.
--- GB/T 17629-1998.
Introduction
In order to meet the electronic data interchange (EDI) for participants in the electronic data exchange legal needs, they make electronic data transmission
Legal protection, and have the force of law, in order to reduce transaction disputes and disputes, UNECE simplify trade procedures and electronic business by the Commission
Members will (UN/CEFACT) formulated the "Electronic data interchange for international trade agreement" standard and was adopted as UN/CEFACT first
Recommendation No. 26.
International Trade Procedures Working Group to simplify Governments, international organizations and the parties engaged in international transport of goods and documents processed as follows
recommend.
International user electronic data interchange (EDI), including the decision to use EDI participants in international trade, "international trade of electricity
Sub-data exchange protocol "in order to increase the legal security of their trade relations.
Since the proposed regulations for existing laws and reform of the United Nations Member States should consider "swap agreements are" terms and conditions, in order to
It will make reform business practices and content exchange agreement after agreement.
When the parties reach an agreement through consultation, you may sign international commercial exchange protocol for electronic data exchange under this agreement samples.
"Electronic data interchange for international trade agreement" comprising the United Nations Trade Data Interchange Directory (UN/T DID) Part 3, and became associated
Part of the recommendations of the United Nations' administration, commerce and transport of electronic data interchange (UN/EDIFACT) ".
Electronic data interchange for international trade agreements are
1 Scope
This standard specifies the use of electronic data interchange in international trade agreements are.
This standard applies to participation in international trade electronic data exchange between the parties, and not to other commercial contracts between participants.
2 sample exchange protocol
The exchange agreement (hereinafter referred to as the Agreement) is composed of the following parties (fill in the name and address of the parties) to
Signed date. Willing participants in accordance with this agreement to be legally bound, hereby developed in consultation the following terms.
2.1 Scope and Appendix
All electronic message transmission governed by this agreement between the parties. Unless explicitly stated otherwise under this Agreement for packet communication environment
Other contractual or non-contractual relationship are not applicable. 2.2 packets refers to structured data in line with the provisions of EDIFACT standards.
Appendix A provides a sample implementation of electronic data interchange protocol guide, Appendix B is agreed by the parties demand for specific techniques and procedures
Set specifications. When the terms of this Agreement and the provisions of Appendix B of the conflict, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail.
2.2 Communication and run
2.2.1 Standard
UN/EDIFACT standards (including related recommendations) is a standard for the electronic data exchange established by the United Nations approved the trade several
According to the exchange directory (UN/T DID) released. Participants should use the UN/EDIFACT standard identified in Appendix B.
2.2.2 system operation
In order to effectively and reliably transmit and receive messages, participants shall test and maintain their respective equipment, software and services necessary.
2.2.3 System Change
If you do not notice the change of intent to participate shall not make any changes in the operation of the system, these changes may cause this Agreement set
Communication performance between participants damaged.
2.2.4 Communication
Participants should provide communication in Appendix B, including the use of third-party service providers or telecommunications requirements.
2.2.5 security procedures and services
Each participant shall implement and maintain security procedures and services specified in Annex B to protect messages and records against accidental or misuse
With violations, including improper access, alteration or loss.
2.2.6 records storage
Participants shall be specified in Appendix B in the storage and retention of records and transfer packets under this Agreement.
2.3 packet processing
2.3.1 receiving
When the packets in the manner specified in Appendix B to transfer, any compliance with this transmission protocol packets received should be identified. In acknowledging receipt of the
Before the transmission of the message should not have any legal effect, unless the relevant laws and regulations by the transmission on a packet having the force of law, whether or not
Roger that.
2.3.2 Confirm
2.3.2.1 Unless otherwise specified in Appendix B, otherwise the received message does not require confirmation by the recipient. Appendix B to confirm the request
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