On
January 01, 2021, the Government promulgated Resolution No.02/NQ-CP on continued implementation
of major tasks and solutions for improving the business
environment and the national competitiveness in 2021.
With the aim to focus
on completion of the general goals and specific goals for 2021 as enshrined in
the Resolution No. 02/NQ-CP dated January 01, 2019 on continued implementation
of major tasks and solutions for improving the business environment and
sharpening the national competitiveness in 2019 and orientations to 2021, Ministries,
branches, People's Committees of centrally-run cities and provinces shall
perform the following tasks and solutions:
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Continue to comprehensively,
consistently and effectively implement tasks and solutions according to the
specific objectives and targets set out in Resolutions No. 02/NQ-CP adopted
in 2019 and 2020, in which, attention shall be paid to the following
indicators: Construction Licensing, Asset Registration, Settlement of Contract
Disputes, Settlement of Corporate Bankruptcy, Quality of Land Administration,
Application of Information Technology, Quality of Vocational Training, Skills
of Students, Registration of Inventions and Patents, Corruption Control,
Sustainable Ecosystem, etc.
- Focus on
instantly addressing shortcomings in coordination among related agencies and
units by: (i) identification of line agencies/units; (ii) clear and transparent
division of rights and responsibilities between line agencies/units and
coordinating agencies/units while at the same time handling shortcomings arisen
due to the lack of unspecified, overlapping, conflicting and replicated
regulations on state management in the fields of investment, land,
construction, and resources and environment. Integrate legal documents in order
to ensure synchronous, transparent and accessible legal system that is easy to
understand and find.
- Concentrate on implementing tasks and solutions for digital
transformation in accordance with Decision No. 749/QD-TTg dated June 3, 2020 of
the Prime Minister on approving the national digital transformation program
through 2025 and orientations to 2030 in tandem with administrative reform,
with an emphasis on solutions to enhance readiness and adaptability to new
production model in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Focus on: (i) provision
of level-3 and level-4 online public services (especially essential services in
healthcare, education and training, social security areas), (ii) acceleration
of non-cash payment and e-commerce development, (iii) information technology
application so as to strengthen transparency of procedures, (iv) development
and implementation of a support program for corporate digital transformation in
the 2021-2025 period.
- Direct the
compilation and implementation of medium-and long-term strategies/plans with
clear targets and specific roadmaps to create solid improvements in such
fundamental indicators ecological environment, multidimensional poverty
reduction, development in mountainous and remote areas, etc; strive to maintain
and improve rankings of sustainable development while strengthening
communication to raise the awareness of the whole society, especially the
business community, of the contents and significance of sustainable development
in order to quickly develop a business community with sustainable development.
- Continue to
support people and enterprises to restore production and business, overcome the
negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Department of Enterprise
Management