Hanoi Customs: online public service recorded efficiency

The process of administrative procedures through the online public service system at http://pus.customs.gov.vn of Hanoi Customs prove effective.
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Hanoi (VNA) – The process of administrative procedures through the online public servicesystem at http://pus.customs.gov.vn of Hanoi Customs prove effective,contributing to facilitating import-export activities of local enterprises.

Accordingto Hanoi Customs, the agency received and processed nearly 400 procedures offeredby 108 export-import businesses since the system was launched early this month.

As of the beginning of 2017, Hanoi Customspiloted a model of providing administrative procedures on the e-governmentsystem, of which 11 procedures were offered at agency level and 24 otherservices were provided at sub-agency level.

The move not only boosts administrative reformbut also reduces pressure for customs agencies while increasing transparencyand simplification. In addition, it helps residents and businesses save time,money and papers while handling documents. 

Hanoi authorities plannedto provide 120 online public services within the first quarter of 2017.

In July 2016, Hanoi launched theportal egov.hanoi.gov.vn where residents can access to perform sevenadministrative procedures such as registering a birth, death or marriage.
As of December 15 last year, thee-government system was available in all 584 urban wards andrural communes across the city.

The capital city has set atarget to provide 80 percent of online public services by 2020.-VNA
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