The Estonian Chamber of Commerce and Industry has compiled and sent 70 proposals to the government’s Council for Efficiency and Economic Growth aimed at reducing administrative burdens across various sectors.
The proposals range from bureaucracy in accounting laws to occupational safety and immigration quotas, the chamber said.
The chamber, which represents the interests of businesses, believes that the proposals should already be taken into account when drafting upcoming legislative amendments.Many of the recommendations would not only reduce the time and costs borne by businesses but also improve the competitiveness of Estonia’s economic environment.
“The chamber’s proposals are as concrete as possible to bring real reductions in administrative burden for businesses, while also being reasonably implementable,” said Oliver Väärtnõu, vice chairman of the Chamber’s board and a member of the Prime Minister’s Council for Efficiency and Economic Growth.
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