Thứ Ba, 17 tháng 5, 2016

LIST OF INVESTMENT SECTORS BANNED IN VIETNAM

Although investment is encouraged in Vietnam, there are sectors banned to invest in Vietnam which foreign investors need to be advised and considered when setting up business in Vietnam.


The list of investment sectors banned in Vietnam has been issued with Decree 108/2006/ND-CP dated September 22nd 2006 of the Government on guiding the implementation of some Articles in the Law on Investment.
I. The projects which are detrimental to national defense, national security and public interest
1. Production and processing of drugs
2. Investment in services that secretly investigating infringe upon the interests of the State, the legitimate rights and interests of organizations and individuals.
3. Investment in the fields of private detective and investigation.
II. The projects which are detrimental to the historical places, cultural, ethical, habits and customs of Vietnam
4. The projects built on the campus of the national historical and cultural places, projects that negatively affect the architecture and landscapes of national historical and cultural places.
5. Production of depraved and superstition cultural products.
6. Production of dangerous toys, educational harmful toys that affect to the character and health of children or to the security, social order and safety.
7. Prostitution business, trafficking in women and children.
8. Experimental reproductive cloning in humans.
III. The projects harmful to people’s health, destroying natural resources and destruction of the environment
9. Manufacturing of prohibited chemicals (contact ANT Lawyers for details) (according to the Convention).
10. Production of veterinary drugs, plant protection drugs that are banned or not permitted to use in Vietnam.
11. Production of medicines for human use, vaccines, biologicals, cosmetics, chemicals and pesticides, bacteria which are not permitted to use in Vietnam.
IV. The hazardous waste treatment projects brought from overseas into Vietnam, production of toxic chemicals or the use of toxic agents that are prohibited by the provisions of international treaties
12. The hazardous waste treatment projects brought from overseas into Vietnam, production of toxic chemicals or the use of toxic agents that are prohibited by the provisions of international treaties to which Vietnam is a member.
V. Other investment projects that are prohibited under the provisions of law.
At ANT Lawyers, a law firm in Vietnam with offices in law office Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, we are available to assist clients in licensing and post-licensing matters to help clients with all questions and services in setting up and maintaining the company or other form of business entities in Vietnam. We could be reached at email:ant@antlawyers.vn or office tel: +848 35202779.
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DISPUTE RESOLUTION THROUGH ARBITRATION

Dispute resolution methods are litigation, negotiation, mediation and arbitration. Handing disputes requires litigation law firm with dispute lawyers in Vietnam having experience and knowledge to provide resolutions to complex cross-border issues, commercial and civil disputes.


In the current business environment, most business agreements could contain a clause stipulating that disputes arisen must be resolved in arbitration.  For a dispute to be referred to arbitration, there must be a valid arbitration agreement in writing, either as an arbitration clause within a contract or a separate agreement.  If the agreement is included within the context of a contract, the arbitration clause is considered independent, and any modification, extension, or termination of the contract does not affect the validity of the arbitration clause. Vietnamese law allows for a written arbitration agreement to take the form in any written form, so long as the writing clearly indicates the parties’ intent to resolve any dispute via arbitration. If a dispute falls within the scope of a valid arbitration agreement, but a party attempts to initiate court proceedings, the residing court does not have jurisdiction over the matter, and must drop the case. Moreover, an arbitration agreement does not have to stipulate specific dispute matters and/or the arbitration organization authorized to resolve disputes without supplemental agreement.  Even if there is a valid arbitration agreement, Vietnamese Arbitration Law stipulates that in order for a dispute to go to arbitration, it must also fit into one of three categories: (1) disputes arising from “commercial activities”; (2) disputes where at least one party is engaged in commercial activities; (3) other disputes where the law stipulates that arbitration is a permissible means of resolution.  In category (1), the term “commercial activity” is defined in Commercial Law No. 36-2005-QH11 (31 December 2005) as “activity for profit-making purposes comprising the purchase and sale of goods, provision of services, investment, commercial enhancement, and other activities for profit-making purposes.”  The types of disputes that often fall into the second category are noncommercial disputes, such as civil disputes, where at least one party to the dispute is engaged in commercial activities. However, this category does not apply in disputes between a good/service provider and a consumer. In this case, the law allows the party to choose between litigation and arbitration. Even the agreement includes a standard arbitration clause in the supply of goods or services contract, the dispute may not be arbitrated without the consumer’s consent. The final category of disputes permissible for arbitration gives legislators discretion to expand or maintain the types of disputes resolved through arbitration.  An example of a category (3) dispute is a dispute arising from investment activities governed by the Law on Investment.
Arbitration has become an extremely popular method of dispute resolution, as many businesses prefer it over the high costs of litigation.
For advise or service request, please contact us via email ant@antlawers.vn, or call +84 8 3520 2779 (HCMC Office), +84 4 39388751 (Hanoi Office).  To learn more about us, please visit www.antlawyers.vn 
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HOW TO HANDLE TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT IN VIETNAM

Counterfeit destroys businesses, business environments, markets as well as the image of the country. Handling trademark infringement in Vietnam has been practically challenging.


Vietnam government has been trying to curb the counterfeits however the results are limited.  The counterfeit business generates huge profits due to the gap price anywhere in the world.   Almost goods which is either popular or luxury, high or low-value of either domestic or foreign brands are being counterfeited, imitated in Vietnam.  Falsification of household goods, food, cosmetics, shoes and items of higher value such as bags, watches, glasses, etc may be found all over Vietnam. For effective anti-counterfeit, we need a close cooperation among the authority agencies in inspection, control of production, import and circulation in the market.  The Southern Department of Goods Quality Control in Vietnam in one of its regular inspections when cooperating with competent agencies in Ho Chi Minh City found after checking 79 stores with 416 items including: oil, helmets, toys, electronic devices that 33.89% of goods of unsatisfactorily labeled, 14.5% unsatisfactory quality. Where the consumers buy counterfeit goods, they could and should report to State authorities, Anti-Counterfeit and Brand Protection Association as an effort to contribute to curbing counterfeit in Vietnam.  The international brands being infringed could request assistance from local law firms in Vietnam.
ANT Lawyers’ Intellectual Property lawyers in Vietnam have assisted a number of clients being foreign brands in its effort to protect their intellectual property and industrial property rights in Vietnam under Intellectual Property Law through advisory, and implementation service.
We could be reached at email: ant@antlawyers.vn or office tel: +848 35202779.
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Thứ Tư, 11 tháng 5, 2016

NOTABLE CHANGES OF VIETNAM LAW ON ENTERPRISES

On November 26th, 2014, the new version of Law on Enterprises has been adopted by Vietnam’s National Assembly. The act will come into effect on July 1st, 2015 and replace Law on Enterprises 2005. It comprises 10 chapters and 213 articles, which seek to improve Vietnamese business environment. Key points of the amendment include.

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Company seals will be made optional
Pursuant to the prior Law on Enterprise, the Gorvernment shall stipulate the content of seals, conditions for making seals and regulations on seals usage. Now this regulation has changed under the new law. According to Article 44 of the new law, the company shall be entitled to decide the design, number and content of seals. The seals must supply the following information:
– Name of the company
– Tax number of the company Before using, the company must supply the seal sample to business registration office to post on National Portal of Business registration. The usage of seals must be in conformity with the company’s bylaw. Seals shall be used in case stipulated by law or agreed between transactional party.
 Limited company, joint-stock company may have more than one representatives
Article 13 of the law states that limited company or joint-stock company may have one or many representatives. The number of representatives, titles, rights and obligations of each representative are set out by the company’s bylaw. The company must ensure that at least one representative lives in Vietnam and that representative, if leaving Vietnam, must authorize another person in writing to perform on behalf of him.
The director or general director of joint-stock company will not be prohibited being concurrently the director or general director of another enterprise
Under the Law on Enterprises 2005, the director or general director of the company cannot be concurrently the director or general director of another enterprise. This regulation has been removed by the new amendment. The only exception is the one who is appointed by the state as owner representatives of state capital portions in state-invested enterprises.
ANT Lawyers is a Vietnam law firm with international standards, recognized by IFLR1000 on Financial and Corporate practice. The firm provides a wide range of services, including M&A, corporate establishment, business advisory, tax advisory, dispute resolution for multinational and domestic clients.
This publication has been prepared for general guidance on matters of interest only, and does not constitute professional advice. For further details or to contact the firm, please email ant@antlawyers.vn or call us at +848 35202779.
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ENTERPRISE ESTABLISHMENT SERVICE IN VIETNAM

ANT Lawyers provides enterprise establishment consulting service for domestic and foreign customers as the following services:

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Enterprise establishment service in Vietnam
  • To consult to establish Joint Stock Company;
  • To consult to establish One member Limited liability company;
  • To consult to establish Limited liability Company with Two or more members;
  • To consult to establish Partnership company;
  • To consult to establish Private enterprises;
  • To consult to establish Sole trader;
  • To consult to establish foreign invested company;
  • To consult to establish the parent company, corporations.
Customers procedures established in the ANT Lawyers will enjoy some preferential services such as:
1. Contents of enterprise establishment consulting service:
  • To consult legal regulation related to the establishment, operation and management of enterprises;
  • To consult to set up personnel structure of the company;
  • To consult to select types of enterprises;
  • To consult to choose the name of company (lookup and select the appropriate name as the request of customers);
  • To consult about the head office of the enterprise;
  • To consult on capital, legal capital, investment capital;
  • To consult on business lines (lines requires legal capital , professional certification or other conditions);
  • To draft legal dossiers for setting up the company  (Request for business registration, charter, founders list and other documents as prescribed by law);
  • To consult for business on tax issues, financial obligations after the enterprise have been established and the process of production and business activities;
2. Our tasks in the enterprise establishment services:
ANTLawyers will on behalf of clients to perform the following tasks:
  • Drafting and preparation the enterprise establishment dossier as regulations;
  • To apply the dossier for business and tax codes registration in the Department of Planning and Investment;
  • To monitor progress and inform regularly results to clients;
  • To obtain the Investment Certificate from the DPI;
  • Filing and registration the seal for Company at the Police Department;
  • To obtain the seal and the certificate of the seal for the Company at the Police Department;
  • To guide the customers to follow procedures in the relevant state authority (as needed);
3. Documents required to provide by clients:
  • Information requested form of business;
  • A copy of ID / passport of members / founding shareholder who is individual (notarized) ;
  • A copy of business registration / establishment decisions of members / founding shareholders who is organization.
4. Client’s benefits after establishment:
  • To be consulted and offered free the activating annual  tax dossier, records and procedures for billing the enterprise;
  • To consult the necessary tasks  of the new enterprise;
  • To consult human resources management  , provide free labor contracts and the forms of management personnel;
  • To consult the procedures for salary scale registration, the social insurance registration of company;
  • To consult on tax matters, tax refund, tax credit;
Please contact us for free advice and use the best service.
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