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Edinet One Stop Shop Opening, November 22, 2005

USAID BIZPRO, partner of the Government of Republic of Moldova in the implementation of the Regulatory Reform, supports the establishment of One-Stop-Shops and will organize on November 22, 2005:


“The Official Opening of One-Stop-Shop in Edinet”


The Edinet One-Stop-Shop will issue trade authorizations in the city area. The authorizations will be issued within 10 working days.


Edinet One-Stop-Shop is working on-line. It has connected through an electronic network all the institutions involved in the process of issuing trade authorizations. All processes, including the stages of circulation of information and decision making are performed electronically based on a strict algorithm developed following meetings and decisions of local authorities involved in this mechanism. There will be no contacts between local authorities and business representatives during the process.


The establishment of the One-Stop-Shops is a part of the Regulatory Reform, which is implemented by the Government of the Republic of Moldova, with the support from USAID BIZPRO. By the end of the year, two more one-stop-shops will open in Ungheni and Singerei. Other 10 one-stop-shops will be set up in 2006.


 



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