Contributing positively to improving the business investment environment
First published in 2018, the annual Administrative Procedures Compliance Cost Index (APCI) report with an assessment method based on the standard cost model (SCM) and built on the results Enterprise survey results (DN) in 63 localities. The report is considered an important indicator, reflecting objectively the level of reform of regulations and administrative procedures, improvement of the business investment environment, as well as the implementation of policies and laws. the law through analyzing a realistic and vivid picture of the costs that enterprises must pay to implement administrative procedures according to current regulations.
Online meeting of the National Reporting Information System and the Center for Directing and Administration of the Government and the Prime Minister at the Government Office. Photo: GERMANY Objectively reflect reality According to the results of APCI 2020 survey released by the Prime Minister's Administrative Procedure Reform Advisory Council, it revolves around analyzing the process of businesses experiencing services provided by central and local state agencies in the past year. nine important groups of administrative procedures include: Investment; cross-border commercial transactions; start a business / register a business; environment; license, practice certificate; land; build; tax and specialized inspection. The average component costs of administrative procedures groups are ranked from low to high and are not intended to be compared between industries and groups of procedures because of the difference in management goals and technical requirements with each other. each group of HCWs.
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