The Cabinet agreed the plan of action for implementing the strategy for reforming the framework regulating the entrepreneurial activity for 2013-2020. The plan includes over 50 measures, IPN reports.
According to Minister of Economy and Infrastructure Kiril Gaburici, the plan envisions the continuation of the optimization of the regulatory framework and administrative procedures. In the fiscal and customs areas, measures will be taken to enable the registration of independent activity online. There will be simplified and standardized the goods clearance procedures, worked out a new Customs Code and implemented the one-stop shop at the border and the computerized transit system.
In the area of permissive documents, one-stop shops will be opened in the country’s regions to facilitate the entrepreneurs’ access to the necessary services. The state inspection reform will be continued and the State Inspection Register will be reorganized so that the inspection measures are planned and monitored by the central authorities.
The communication with representatives of the business community and civil society will be improved and these will be involved in the process of designing reforms in the field.
The strategy for reforming the framework regulating the entrepreneurial activity for 2013-2020 is based on three main general objectives: to develop a facilitating regulatory system, to develop stimuli for efficiently implementing reforms and to improve communication between the interested sides and encourage their participation in the reform process.
