Gov’t to cut, simplify at least 20 per cent regulations on business

May 15th at 10:28
15-05-2020 10:28:16+07:00

Gov’t to cut, simplify at least 20 per cent regulations on business

The Government will cut or simplify at  least 20 per cent of the current regulations on business through 2025, according to Resolution No. 68/NQ-CP released on Wednesday.

Gov’t to cut, simplify at least 20 per cent regulations on business
Gov’t to cut, simplify at least 20 per cent regulations on business, illustration photo

The Government will also slash at least 20 per cent of business procedure compliance costs as currently regulated while minimizing the number of legal documents related to business operations

In 2020, the Government targets to launch a statistics system to control business regulations and improve capacity of staff in charge of calculating compliance costs and evaluating the business regulations.

Ministries and Governmental bodies are assigned to adopt and implement annual plans on reduction and simplification of business-related regulations in order to rule out the regulations that hinder business operations.

They are also tasked to collect comments sent by businesses and people to the National Public Service Portal, or via dialogues and consultations to have a list of procedures/regulations that need to be cut or simplified.

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