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Implementing solutions to assess the competitiveness of departments, branches, localities
Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, Mr. Phan Ngoc Tho has just issued a letter calling for enterprises (including cooperatives and individual business households) to participate in a survey to assess the Department and District Competitiveness Index (DDCI) in 2018 via website at www.ddci.thuathienhue.gov.vn, post or directly at the enterprises.
The DDCI is a set of indexes that assesses and ranks departments, branches, localities on the quality of economic governance and their contribution to the creation of a favorable business environment for the development of enterprises.
In 2018, the Provincial People's Committee has officially implemented the set of DDCI through comments, assessments and feedback of the business community in the province. This is an important basis for the Provincial People's Committee to evaluate the effectiveness of departments, branches and district-level People's Committees, so as to develop an administration accompanying and supporting enterprises in all areas.
The survey helps to promote the voice of the enterprises, carry out the roles of supervising the provincial economic governance activities, and make provincial agencies and units to reform and improve the quality of services, contributing to the improvement of the investment and business environment, enhancing the competitiveness of the province.
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