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249 procedures connected to National Single Window

07:22 - 07/06/2022

With five administrative procedures of the Ministry of Defense that have just been implemented nationwide through the National Single Window (NSW), the total number of procedures connected to NSW has increased to 249.

According to the General Department of Customs - the standing agency of the National Steering Committee on ASEAN Single Window (ASW), National Single Window (NSW) and trade facilitation, five administrative procedures of the Ministry of Defense have just connected to the NSW (from May 30), including; electronic border guard procedures at land border gates for tourist groups and official delegations on exit and entry; electronic border guard procedures at land border gates for Vietnamese citizens on exit or entry; procedures for amending and supplementing electronic border guard dossiers at land border gates; electronic border procedures for visa issuance at land border gates and seaports; and procedures for amending and supplementing electronic border guard dossiers for visa recipients at border gates.

In Decision 1258/QD-TTg dated August 17, 2020 of the Prime Minister on amending and supplementing a number of contents of Decision 1254/QD-TTg dated September 26, 2018 of the Prime Minister on the promulgation of the Action Plan to promote the NSW, the ASEAN, reform of specialized inspection for export and import goods and trade facilitation for the 2018-2020 period, the Ministry of National The department has many administrative procedures that must be implemented on the NSW.

On May 30, 2022, the Ministry of National Defense officially connected five procedures, the remaining one administrative procedure is "electronic border guard procedures at land border gates for drivers and passengers and vehicles on entry and exit”, which will be connected in the near future.

According to the latest data of the General Department of Customs, as of May 30, 2022, there were 249 procedures of 13 ministries and agencies connected to the NSW.

Source: Customs News