November 20, 2025 | 16:42

PM requests more efforts to simplify administrative procedures and business conditions

Dũng Hiếu

The Prime Minister approved a plan to streamline 3,071 out of 4,888 administrative procedures related to business and production.

PM requests more efforts to simplify administrative procedures and business conditions
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Under official dispatch No. 220/CD-TTg of November 18, 2025, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has requested ministries and local authorities to accelerate the simplification  and removl of administrative procedures and business conditions in order to fulfill the 2025 target.

They were required to focus on completing the amendments of 485 legal documents for simplification and removal of 2,164 administrative procedures and 2,047 business prerequisites.

Priority should be given to 319 legal documents under 14 ministries and agencies to be amended by the end of this year, according to the official dispatch.

The Ministry of Industry and Trade was tasked to review and add plans to reduce business conditions by at least 30% and submit them to the PM within this month.

All administrative procedures related to businesses must be processed entirely online by the end of 2025 to minimise paperwork.

The Government on November 15 issued a resolution on cutting and simplifying administrative procedures based on data, replacing paper documents in administrative dossiers with corresponding information extracted from databases. It applies to 786 administrative procedures under the management of 14 ministries and one ministry-level agency.

The PM has approved a plan to streamline 3,071 out of 4,888 administrative procedures related to business and production, equivalent to 62.8%, together with the simplification of 2,269 out of 6,974 business prerequisites, or 35.5%.

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