Need to reduce specialized inspection to support businesses

Saturday - 18/03/2023 13:12

​That was one of the proposals of delegates at the Business Dialogue Conference with the topic Removing difficulties in policy implementation and administrative procedures on cross-border trade facilitation.

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Representative of Dong Nai Import-Export Association commented

The program was organized by the Vietnam Confederation of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) in collaboration with the localities of Ho Chi Minh City, Dong Nai, Binh Duong, Tay Ninh, Long An, Binh Phuoc, and Lam Dong held in HCMC recently.

Import and export activities are currently the mainstay of Vietnam's economy. Over the past time, the Government and ministries have made a lot of efforts to simplify import and export procedures, remove tariff barriers and enhance transparency in trade policies, and at the same time establish mechanisms to solve the difficulties and problems of enterprises. Despite the recorded results, the reality shows that enterprises still face many difficulties in the process of implementing policies related to activities in the field of cross-border trade. There are still quite a few barriers in the field of specialized inspection.

At the dialogue, representatives of enterprises and related agencies in the matter of import and export goods procedures had dialogues, discussions, and proposed solutions to create more favorable conditions for enterprises' operations. Accordingly, it is necessary to have solutions to minimize the cost of complying with administrative procedures; reducing specialized inspection stages, helping enterprises have more favorable conditions in operation. At the same time, there are solutions to apply technology in customs activities, reform administrative procedures from localities..., and at the same time help regularly inform businesses about the market and even projects. policy change notice...



Author: Vi Quan

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