On the afternoon of December 1, the Ministry of Justice chaired and coordinated with the Ministry of Public Security, the Government Office, and the Ministry of Science and Technology to organize a national conference to guide statistics and review administrative procedures at 3 levels of government.
The conference took place in a face-to-face format combined with online. Speaking at the opening of the Conference, Deputy Minister of Justice Nguyen Thanh Tinh said that the work of cutting and simplifying administrative procedures has been led and directed by the Party, State and Government very strongly and to date, ministries, branches and localities have achieved positive results, creating favorable conditions for people and businesses, reducing compliance costs, and promoting production and business.
In addition, according to the assessment of the Central Steering Committee on the development of science and technology, innovation and digital transformation, although the construction of national databases has had initial results, the application to implement the reduction and simplification of administrative procedures in a practical way still has steps that need to continue to be implemented more strongly.
Therefore, there needs to be synchronous and comprehensive solutions nationwide to exploit and use these databases.
At the same time, through implementing administrative procedures, it also enriches the database, meeting the requirements of building a database "correct, complete, clean, living, unified, shared" nationwide.
To implement the above task, the Government has promptly issued Resolution No. 66.7/2025/NQ-CP, providing synchronous solutions to promote the reduction and simplification of data-based administrative procedures.

In performing the assigned tasks, the Minister of Justice and the Head of the Interdisciplinary Working Group signed Document No. 7725/BTP-VP to deploy tasks to ministries, branches and localities; attached to this document are 6 appendices.
At the Conference, delegates received specific instructions on the work to be implemented according to Resolution 66.7; the instructions in 6 Appendices submitted.
Deputy Minister Nguyen Thanh Tinh has also requested ministries, branches and localities to urgently implement and ensure the completion of the results sent to the Ministry of Justice before December 5.
With a large workload and urgent time, the Ministry of Justice, the Government Office, the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Science and Technology have focused on guiding, exchanging, and answering problems of ministries, branches, and localities to ensure the quality and progress of assigned tasks.