The Marcos administration has committed to streamline government activities and services in 2023 to ensure responsiveness to the public's needs, according to the Office of the Press Secretary on Monday.
The Marcos administration has committed to streamline government activities and services in 2023 to ensure responsiveness to the public's needs, according to the Office of the Press Secretary on Monday.
The government wants to strengthen the TradeNet, a one-stop online shop that aims to reduce processing time and harmonize the permitting procedures involved in the import and export processes in the country. The government also plans to advance NPRMS components such as the Philippine Business Regulations Information System to provide stakeholders and government agencies access to proposed and existing government regulations and avoid overlapping.
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