National Nanning Economic & Technological Development Area optimises business environment
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 13 -- National Nanning Economic & Technological Development Area recently issued the National Nanning Economic & Technological Development Area Special Action Plan for 'Improving Business Environment'.
Also issued National Nanning Economic & Technological Development Area Appraisal Plan for 'Returning Power to Enterprises' in hopes of comprehensively improving the business environment, fully stimulating the market vitality and social creativity.
This includes implementing Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Prefecture's and Nanning's requirements to deepen the reform of government functions and the work deployment of taking the 100-day actions to optimise the business environment, and embodying the Area’s resolution and strength to refine its business environment.
The first special seminar on ‘business environment improvement’ was held to unify thoughts and reach consensus, on which several ‘highlights’ of the two documents became the focus of the discussion. In particular, the initiative to ‘return power to enterprises’ has stirred up extensive response.
The National Nanning Economic & Technological Development Area has spotlighted pain points of business development and continuously deepened the reform of government functions in recent years.
From the establishment of Guangxi's first and the nation's third administrative approval bureau to the creation of the motherly service brand, it endeavours to offer investors and enterprises the optimum services, greatest support and best conditions.
This includes fast and efficient administrative approval; offering thoughtful and quality services; and attracting investment in a pragmatic and targeted way.
“Through the 'business environment improvement' special actions, we seek to better unify the thoughts, concentrate the power, reform the approval, improve the approval services, and fulfill the policy commitment faster,” said National Nanning Economic & Technological Development Area Administrative Approval Bureau director, Li Tianhuan, in a statement.
-- BERNAMA
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