In this regard, the prime minister requested ministers, heads of ministerial-level agencies, and chairpersons of people’s committees of provinces and centrally-administered cities to focus on immediately completing several specific tasks as follows: completing the reduction of at least 30% of business conditions, compliance costs, and administrative procedure processing time; completing the provision of online public services and implementing administrative procedures regardless of administrative boundaries.
Accordingly, the Ministry of Justice, in coordination with relevant ministries and agencies, will develop and submit to the government for promulgation a resolution in accordance with Resolution No.206/2025/QH15 (dated June 24, 2025) of the National Assembly on a special mechanism for handling difficulties and obstacles arising from legal regulations governing the provisions in normative legal documents issued by central agencies, in order to reduce and simplify administrative procedures and business conditions according to the plan approved by the prime minister, to be completed before December 31, 2025.
Ministers and heads of ministerial-level agencies are urged to promptly review and abolish business conditions for sectors and professions that have been removed from the list of conditional investment and business sectors and professions as stipulated in the Investment Law; and focus on implementing tasks and solutions to complete 100% of administrative procedures related to businesses to be carried out online, smoothly, seamlessly, and efficiently, so as to minimise paperwork before December 31, 2025.
Ministries and ministerial-level agencies should accelerate the construction of national and specialised databases; interconnect, synchronise, and share data between systems to provide full-process online public services, as well as reduce and simplify administrative procedures according to the roadmap in Government Resolution No.214/NQ-CP (dated July 23, 2025).