The Government's request is to update and publicize administrative procedures, drastically reduce administrative procedures, apply technology and digitalization. Before June 10, 2025, ministries and branches must complete the update and publicize the review results on the National Database on Administrative Procedures. Ensure at least a 30% reduction in processing time, 30% in compliance costs, and 30% in business conditions by 2025. Eliminate administrative barriers, "ask - give" mechanisms, and shift from pre-inspection to post-inspection to facilitate businesses. Promote transparency, digitalization, automation, application of artificial intelligence and big data in administrative procedures, and ensure that 100% of administrative procedures related to businesses are performed online.
This move reflects the Government's determination to strongly reform administrative procedures, helping to reduce the burden on businesses, promote a favorable business environment, and improve the effectiveness of state management. This is an important step to streamline the administrative apparatus, create momentum for economic development, and improve the quality of service to the people.
Cutting and simplifying procedures not only helps reduce costs and time but also contributes to promoting economic growth, improving the efficiency of state management and increasing transparency. Official dispatch No. 69 requires ministries and branches to complete the review and ensure the removal of unnecessary and difficult procedures. This shows the synchronization and determination in reform and will bring positive impacts to the business environment and people's lives. However, to achieve the highest efficiency, close supervision is needed to ensure that reforms are implemented on schedule, avoiding formalities or changes only on paper.
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