C4DTI starts working on ‘reliable systems’ for ETDA


As reported earlier, the UK Electronic Trade Documents Act (ETDA) received Royal assent on 21 July and comes into force on 20 September.

The Centre for Digital Trade and Innovation (C4DTI) has set out the principles it will be applying in the next phase of its work to establish the model for ‘reliable systems’ as described in the ETDA, the processes for assessment and audit and the registry of reliable systems C4DTI intends to implement so that users can have some assurance of reliability when choosing which system to use to trade digitally.



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