Accordingly, the Chairman of the City People's Committee requested departments, agencies, branches and localities to conduct reviews to propose plans to cut all unnecessary, overlapping or unspecific business investment conditions.
In particular, the city aims to completely abolish business conditions for industries that are not on the list of conditional businesses according to the Investment Law. For current administrative procedures, the requirement is to cut at least 50% of the processing time and 50% of compliance costs compared to 2024, while ensuring that all procedures specified in technical regulations must be announced and thoroughly simplified.
In the digital transformation roadmap, the city focuses on promoting the implementation of full online public services and internal governance in the electronic environment.
The city is determined to achieve the target of 100% of administrative procedures meeting the conditions to be provided with full online public services; 100% of information and documents related to production and business activities only need to be provided once to the administrative agency; 100% of internal administrative procedures in each state administrative agency are implemented internally managed in an electronic environment. At the same time, management units are responsible for guiding and supporting businesses to switch to a completely electronic reporting regime to optimize the exploitation and sharing of interconnected data.
Specifically for the Departments of Culture, Sports and Tourism, Construction, Science and Technology, the Chairman of the City People's Committee requested urgent restructuring of specific procedures to provide full online public services, to be completed before March 30, 2026. The Department of Science and Technology presides over ensuring technical infrastructure and smooth connection between the city's system and the National Public Service Portal.
The Office of the City People's Committee will play a leading role in urging, supervising and summarizing the results of periodic implementation. The streamlining of the apparatus and administrative procedure reform this time is not only aimed at improving the competitiveness index but also an important foundation for effectively implementing the two-level local government model.