MINSK, 13 December (BelTA) - The Council for Entrepreneurship Development will send proposals to the government on ways to improve the business environment, BelTA learned from the website of the council.
The Council for the Development of Entrepreneurship held a meeting to discuss the proposals of the business community to create favorable administrative and legal, organizational and economic conditions for private business. The event was attended by representatives of the Economy Ministry, the State Property Committee, member organizations, business unions and associations.
The participants of the meeting considered the most pressing issues of the business environment and worked out the areas for improving the conditions for entrepreneurial activity. These included improving the quality of preparation of normative legal acts regulating business launch and operation, reducing unnecessary requirements for economic entities and stimulating their evolutionary growth, stimulating business activity in the regions, and others.
The council will draw up specific measures which, after discussion with the business community, will be sent to the Council of Ministers.
The Council for the Development of Entrepreneurship held a meeting to discuss the proposals of the business community to create favorable administrative and legal, organizational and economic conditions for private business. The event was attended by representatives of the Economy Ministry, the State Property Committee, member organizations, business unions and associations.
The participants of the meeting considered the most pressing issues of the business environment and worked out the areas for improving the conditions for entrepreneurial activity. These included improving the quality of preparation of normative legal acts regulating business launch and operation, reducing unnecessary requirements for economic entities and stimulating their evolutionary growth, stimulating business activity in the regions, and others.
The council will draw up specific measures which, after discussion with the business community, will be sent to the Council of Ministers.