Minister - Chairman of the Government Office Mai Tien Dung (L) at the event
(Photo: VNA)
Titled “Better Regulation for Post COVID-19 Recovery”, the event aimed to
exchange viewpoints on reducing regulatory burden, towards better regulation
which bolsters economic growth and protect the society.
At the webinar, Minister - Chairman of the Government Office Mai Tien Dung
voiced his belief that the event, along with experience shared by OECD and ASEAN
nations, will help promote administrative reform and abolish unnecessary
regulation, thereby helping businesses overcome crisis and recover.
He underlined that Vietnam is determined to implement the dual targets of
fighting the pandemic and recovering and maintaining economic growth.
To fulfil the targets, various measures have been put forwards, such as stepping
up disbursement of public investment, stimulating domestic consumption and
exports, and ensuring social welfare and security-order, Dung noted.
At the same time, administrative agencies have exerted efforts in switching to
online public services. Since the start of the year, nearly 3,900 business
conditions and over 6,770 types of commodities subject to specialised inspection
and 30 related administrative procedures have been removed.
Notably, after more than eight months of operation, the national public service
portal offers nearly 1,000 online services, with 56.4 million users.
As Chair of ASEAN and AIPA in 2020 and a non-permanent member of the United
Nations Security Council for the 2020-21 tenure, Vietnam is committed to closely
cooperating with countries and regional and international organisations in
addressing common challenges, Dung said.
OECD Deputy Secretary-General Jeffrey Schlagenhauf appreciated the ASEAN-OECD
Good Regulatory Practices Network as a very effective cooperation programme,
adding that COVID-19 has dealt a blow to the socio-economic development of all
countries and territories.
For his part, British Ambassador to Vietnam Gareth Ward spoke highly of
Vietnam’s response and effective measures of OECD and ASEAN countries in dealing
with the pandemic.
The organisation of major events in the form of video conferencing demonstrates
the solid determination of Vietnam and other countries towards the common goal
of reducing administrative procedures and improving business climate regulation,
he affirmed.
Source: VNA