The People's Committee of Hai Duong province has just requested departments, branches, sectors, and district-level People's Committees to focus on completing the review, cutting and simplifying administrative procedures according to the direction of the Prime Minister in Official Dispatch No. 69/CD-TTg dated May 22, 2025.
The Chairman of the People's Committee of Hai Duong province requested units to update and publicize the results of reviewing administrative procedures, business conditions, and compliance costs on the National Database on Administrative Procedures before June 10, 2025.
In particular, it is required to complete the review and proposal of a plan to reduce at least 50% of the settlement time, 30% of compliance costs and 30% of business conditions in procedures related to investment, production and business before May 31, 2025.
It is necessary to strongly innovate management thinking: reduce administrative intervention, eliminate the "request - give" mechanism, shift from pre-inspection to post-inspection, strengthen supervision, transparency and apply digital technology and artificial intelligence in handling administrative procedures. Sectors such as business establishment and dissolutions, land, investment, construction, etc. need to be prioritized for digitalization and automation.
The units are also assigned to coordinate to urgently complete the restructuring of the process, integrate and provide 100% of eligible public services on the National Public Service Portal in May 2025. At the same time, all administrative procedures related to enterprises will be implemented online, minimizing paperwork and time.
The Provincial People's Committee Office, Chi Linh City People's Committee and Binh Giang District People's Committee (Hai Duong Province) continue to pilot the reception and return of administrative procedure results regardless of administrative boundaries, and at the same time report the implementation results, propose solutions to implement the implementation of administrative procedures regardless of administrative boundaries in the whole province in 2025.