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red tape

red tape
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • chinoiserie
  • needlessly time-consuming procedure

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red tape
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • lias
  • needlessly time-consuming procedure

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  1. There's a lot of red tape involved in this procedure.
  2. Every government office seems to have problems in expediting matters without entanglement in its red tape system.
  3. Our firm is a giant one, and there are some rules and regulations, which should be revised or rescinded to reduce red tape and increase efficiency.
  4. Extra special treatment is imperative to get the vessel through government red tape, so that she can leave port on time.
  5. There remains major scope for progress to cut red tape, and invest much more in skills.
  6. There also remains major scope for progress to cut red tape, to invest much more in skills and to reform the public R & D system.
  7. National statistical institutes should be closely involved in the modernisation of the statistical production system in order to avoid cost duplication and red tape.
  8. The elimination of obstacles to electronic communications between public administrations at all levels and with businesses as well as with citizens contributes to improving the European business environment, lowering the administrative burden and reducing red tape.
  9. implement reform of the public administration by building up effective regulatory, control, and enforcement capacities, with an emphasis on simplifying the regulatory environment for business and citizens, and reducing red tape,
  10. rapidly adopt and implement new measures to substantially cut red tape at central and local level and shorten procedural delays in order to improve the business environment, which will also help in the fight against corruption,
  11. The policy areas in the Bulgarian NRP where challenges need to be tackled with the highest priority and budgetary impacts of measures and details on the monitoring and evaluation procedures should be clearly spelled out are: administrative capacity; macroeconomic imbalances; red tape; and the functioning of the labour market.
  12. The policy areas in the Romanian NRP where challenges need to be tackled with the highest priority are: strengthening administrative capacity, addressing overheating and improving budget planning and the quality of expenditure; cutting red tape and activating labour supply and raising skill levels.
  13. adopt new measures and rapidly implement adopted measures to substantially cut red tape and shorten procedural delays in order to improve the business environment (in particular for SMEs and facilitating start-ups), which will also help in the fight against corruption,
  14. Key policies necessary to address the productivity challenge involve far-reaching structural reforms, including strengthening the competition framework, further enhancing the business environment by cutting red tape at all government levels, improving the functioning of the labour market, and promoting R & D. Greater attention should be paid to human capital formation, and unused labour potential should be better exploited, particularly in the South.
  15. Overall, the NRP focuses on the right challenges, but in some areas more concrete measures need to be developed, in particular as regards further strengthening administrative capacity as well as urgently and significantly reducing red tape to make the business environment more dynamic and competitive.