National and ASEAN one-stop-shop mechanisms promoted
(VOVWORLD) -Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh has asked relevant ministries and agencies to promote national and ASEAN one-stop-shop mechanisms.
Containers at Tan Cang Cat Lai port. (Photo: Quang Chau/VNA) |
The Deputy Prime Minister requested the General Department of Customs to coordinate with the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) to establish a mechanism to supervise the organization and implementation of tasks of ministries and branches according to programs and plans approved by the Government.
The level of business satisfaction of public services through the national one-stop-shop mechanism must be assessed and the publication of reports must be done every 2 years, according to the Deputy Prime Minister.
He also ordered reforming inspections over exports and imports, and facilitating trade activities from now to the year-end.
As of June 30, the national national one-stop-shop mechanism had connected 226 administrative procedures of 13 ministries and agencies. In the closing months of 2020 and the first half of this year, the Ministry of Finance coordinated with other ministries and agencies to officially launch the model, with 26 administrative procedures.
Vietnam has joined the ASEAN one-stop-shop model to exchange the CO (certificate of origin) e-Form D with other members of the grouping. Vietnam has also exchanged CO with the Republic of Korea and New Zealand, and negotiated with the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) for the exchange.