Belarus plans to reduce red-tape pressure on business
<p> MINSK, Nov 2 - PrimePress. The administrative burden on business in Belarus will be reduced by means of minimizing and easing administrative procedures, digitizing them and switching to the one-stop shop principle. Belarusian Deputy Economy Minister Sergey Mityansky made a statement to this effect before the first meeting of the working sub-groups on administrative procedures hosted by the Economy Ministry. </p> <p> </p> <p> According to the deputy minister, plans are in place to digitalize as many administrative procedures as possible. “The register of administrative procedures rap.gov.by has already been put into trial operation. It provides comprehensive information on more than half of them: the list of documents, deadlines and authorized bodies. Everything is clear, accessible and transparent. In the future, the rest of the administrative procedures will also be included in the register,” Mityansky said. End </p> <p> </p>
2021-11-03
Primepress
MINSK, Nov 2 - PrimePress. The administrative burden on business in Belarus will be reduced by means of minimizing and easing administrative procedures, digitizing them and switching to the one-stop shop principle. Belarusian Deputy Economy Minister Sergey Mityansky made a statement to this effect before the first meeting of the working sub-groups on administrative procedures hosted by the Economy Ministry.
According to the deputy minister, plans are in place to digitalize as many administrative procedures as possible. “The register of administrative procedures rap.gov.by has already been put into trial operation. It provides comprehensive information on more than half of them: the list of documents, deadlines and authorized bodies. Everything is clear, accessible and transparent. In the future, the rest of the administrative procedures will also be included in the register,” Mityansky said. End