Over 3,800 business conditions expected to be cut and simplified

Ministries and sectors are planning to reduce and simplify over 3,800 business conditions of the more than 6,200 in total, equivalent to 61.3% and exceeding 11.3% compared to the requests made by the Government and the Prime Minister, according to the PM’s working group.
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The ministries which have the most business conditions and plan to cut and simplify the most conditions are the Ministry of Industry and Trade (1,216 business conditions, planning to reduce 675 conditions, equivalent to 55.5%), the Ministry of Health (1,871 conditions, planning to cut 1,363, equal to 72.85%), and the Ministry of Finance (370 conditions, planning to cut 190, equal to 51.35%).

Minister and Chairman of the Government Office Mai Tien Dung, head of the PM’s working group, inspects the specialised inspection operations at the Hai Phong port. (Photo: VGP)
Minister and Chairman of the Government Office Mai Tien Dung, head of the PM’s working group, inspects the specialised inspection operations at the Hai Phong port. (Photo: VGP)

A total of 968 business conditions have been reduced so far, mostly in the sectors of industry and trade, education and training, information and communication, state banks, and culture, sports and tourism. Reduction measures have already been designed for the remaining more than 2,800 conditions.

At present, there are more than 9,920 lines of goods subject to specialised inspections and 120 inspection procedures. Of these, ministries have devised measures to simplify and cut over 6,000 lines of products and 74 formalities.

So far, nearly 1,700 lines of goods have already been simplified and reduced (meeting 34% compared to the target set by the Government and the PM, and equal to 28.1% of the plan), in addition to 30 procedures (meeting 50% compared to the target set by the PM and 40.5% of the plan)

The PM’s working group proposed that the ministries drastically implement the PM’s Directive No. 20/CT-TTg, while focusing on building, finalising and promulgating documents in order to officially apply the reduction measures of lines of goods that are subject to specialised inspections and business conditions.

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