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According to the General Department of Vietnam Customs (GDVC), about 184,000 dossiers of 1,628 enterprises have been processed via the National Single Window in the third quarter of the year.
New administrative procedures have been connected in the third quarter such as Quality inspection for imported plant protection chemicals; Quality inspection for imported fertilizers; Granting new free-sale registration number of medical equipment being measuring instruments subject to obtaining the approval of the model according to laws on measuring; Issuing new free-sale registration number of medical equipment being measurement instruments which is not required to obtain the approval for the model as prescribed in laws on measuring.
By the end of September, 235 administrative procedures of 13 ministries and government agencies have been connected to the National Single Window.
As of September 15, 4.08 million dossiers of 49,350 enterprises have been processed.
In addition, the GDVC has completed the application for developing a decree on information connection and sharing related to imports, exports and goods transit between government agencies with relevant parties via the NSW.
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