The laws are expected to remove barriers anddifficulties, boost decentralisation, and clarify the responsibility and authorityof all-level administrations and agencies, enabling them to have greater space in investment, production and businesses, Dung said at the Q&Asession on November 11, as part of the 15th National Assembly’s second sitting.
The amendment and issuance of legal documentswould comprehensively impact the entire economy, thus requiring assessment of thesituation in and outside the country, he said, stressing that it must match thecountry’s development targets and capability.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the ministry has pooledopinions from business associations, organisations and experts at home and abroad,conducted surveys, and partnered with agencies and localities to provide timelyconsultations to the Government on the issuance of unprecedented policies, to support businesses,people and labourers.
The ministry hopes to receive more opinions andproposals from NA deputies to complete relevant programmes and send them to competentagencies for consideration and decision, he said./.