PACIFICNET.COM PRESENTS AT U.S. DEPT OF COMMERCE IT TRADE MISSION TO CHINA.Tony Tong, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of PacificNet.com (Nasdaq: PACT), spoke today at the U.S. Information Technology and e-Commerce Trade Mission to China organized by the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA (Software & Information Industry Association, Washington, DC, www.siia.net) A trade organization devoted to the health and welfare of the software and digital content industry by providing support in government relations, business development, education and intellectual property ) and the U.S. Department of Commerce. Mr. Tong discussed the Company's experiences of doing business and localizing US technologies in the Hong Kong Hong Kong (hŏng kŏng), Mandarin Xianggang, special administrative region of China, formerly a British crown colony (2005 est. pop. 6,899,000), land area 422 sq mi (1,092 sq km), adjacent to Guangdong prov. and China markets for the past two years. The Trade Mission's goal is to gain first-hand market information and provide access to key government officials and potential business partners for U.S. IT firms specializing in Internet technologies, e-commerce, and wireless technologies desiring to establish and expand their presence in the Chinese market. "With WTO See World Trade Organization. entry pending, China businesses in virtually every industry will need to update their processes in order to compete effectively in the global market. The new trade relationships will provide greater access for U.S. IT companies to China's high growth industries such as e-commerce and telecommunications. Businesses throughout the region are seeking Internet-enabling technologies to streamline their supply chains and improve efficiencies, providing PacificNet and other U.S. IT companies tremendous business opportunities and potential for growth," said Tony Tong, CEO of PacificNet.com. "PacificNet serves as a good example of how a U.S. IT company can succeed in Asia," said David Murphy
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