Customs aims to improve trading across borders index

Mar 1st at 11:43
01-03-2021 11:43:55+07:00

Customs aims to improve trading across borders index

The General Department of Viet Nam Customs recently issued an action plan to implement Resolution 02/NQ-CP of the Government to improve the ranking of the trading across borders index by 10 to 15 spots compared to 2019 in the 'Ease of Doing Business' rankings of the World Bank.

 

Resolution 02/NQ-CP aims to improve the business environment and national competitiveness by 2021. The department said that to effectively implement the resolution, it will carry out administrative reform.

Customs offices will continue to promote the reform of customs administrative procedures by putting people and businesses at the centre; ensure the efficiency of State management; and create a fair, open, convenient and transparent business environment to support people and businesses.

At the same time, the customs office will reduce and simplify business conditions; remove difficulties for businesses, shorten processes, modernise, and apply information technology in State management; reduce the time for implementing administrative procedures, ensure publicity, transparency and enhance the responsibility of State administrative agencies.

The customs agency has advised the Ministry of Finance to work with ministries and branches to comprehensively reform regulations on specialised management of import and export goods in accordance with international practices.

The department will continue to provide online public services at level 3 and level 4, aiming to apply 100 per cent of practical public services to people and businesses and help them restore production and business and overcome the negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The plan also aims to improve the efficiency of the National Single Window (NSW), the ASEAN Single Window; reform specialised inspection for import and export goods and facilitate trade benefits in the period of 2018 - 2020 and conclusions of the Chairman of the National Steering Committee on ASEAN Single Window and NSW.

At a conference of the customs agency, Deputy Minister of Finance Vu Thi Mai said this year was set to have many opportunities but also many difficulties and challenges.

Therefore, she suggested that the customs agency perform State budget collection and modernisation well.

In addition to striving to collect more than 5 per cent of the estimate assigned by the National Assembly of VND315 trillion, the customs agency must continue to implement administrative procedure reform, modernisation, and facilitate trade and import-export activities to shorten the time and cost of goods clearance.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Somber start to 2021 as 33,600 businesses dissolve, suspend operations

The number of businesses dissolving or suspending operations nationwide increased by almost 20 percent year-on-year in January and February.

Vietnam-UK trade turnover soars after post-Brexit free trade deal

Trade turnover between Vietnam and the U.K. in January increased by 78.6 percent from the same period in 2020, right after the UKVFTA came into effect.

Added trade potential for Vietnam with UK-EU deals

The United Kingdom-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (UKVFTA), which was inked in December last year and came into force on the last day of the year, is a seamless part...

Foreign investors remain upbeat about Vietnamese market

Despite the recent resurgence of the COVID-19 pandemic, the majority of foreign businesses remain optimistic for 2021 with some expansion plans.

Vietnam jumps 3 places in global soft power ranking

Vietnam has climbed three spots to 47th out of 100 countries in the latest Soft Power Index compiled by Brand Finance.

FDI down 15.6 pct

Foreign direct investment pledges in the first two months fell 15.6 percent year-on-year to $5.46 billion, according to the Foreign Investment Agency.

Fresh dawn kindles for US-Vietnam relationship

With the new United States administration recently established, the US and Vietnam are expected to continue building bilateral trade and investment ties on the back...

Casinos want to serve Vietnamese at major tourist destinations on trial basis

Businesses in Vietnam have proposed that casinos at major tourist destinations be allowed to serve Vietnamese citizens as a way to help such a service cope with...

E-commerce to continue booming in 2021

The Vietnamese e-commerce market is forecast to continue to boom in 2021, with revenue surpassing last year's figure.

Credendo: Viet Nam continues successful economic story beyond a contained pandemic

Credendo Group’s offices in Germany and Austria have published a study to evaluate the level of risk in Viet Nam, which emphasises that the Southeast Asian country...


MOST READ


Back To Top