Myanmar is going to form a trade facilitation task force to streamline export and import procedures and cut red tape in the government departments, according to the President Office’s Minister Tin Naing Thein.
He said the National Level Trade
Facilitation Task Force will cooperate with private sectors, and the
public will also be solicited for their opinions in the process.
“To streamline the trade process of
Myanmar, working groups will be formed between the government
departments and the private sectors. The groups will discuss what needs
to change and will report it to the respective ministry. The ministries
will evaluate and publicize the reports in the newspaper to solicit the
public’s opinions,” Tin Naing Thein said.
There will be systematic implementation
of the outcomes of the working groups’ discussions which will focus on
the difficulties and problems traders are facing, he added.
Professor Dr Aung Tun Thet said, “Result
is as important as the process. Myanmar usually lays excellent plans,
but is weak in implementation. They need to conduct various
measurements.”
The management expert noted the working groups should emphasize achieving the results they target.
source: Eleven Myanmar
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