Pursuant to Clause 2, Article 3 of Decree No. 113/2017/ND-CP stipulating chemical trade includes sale, export and import of chemicals to provide chemicals on the market for profitable purposes. Therefore, enterprises engaged in trading, exporting and importing chemicals need to pay attention to the issues set out in this article.
The Government has officially issued Decree No. 135/2024/ND-CP dated 22 October 2024, providing mechanisms and policies to encourage the development of on-site self-consumption rooftop solar power. The Decree comes into effect on 22 October 2024.
On October 10th, 2024, the Government issued Decree No. 128/2024/ND-CP for amending, supplementing several provisions of Decree No. 81/2018/ND-CP dated May 22nd, 2018 that provided detailed guidelines on the Commercial Law regarding commercial promotional activities.
On October 22, 2024, the Government issued Decree 135/2024/ND-CP regulating the mechanism and policies to encourage the development of self-produced and self-consumed rooftop solar power.
On 24 October, the General Department of Customs issued official letter 5162/TCHQ-GSQL setting out various proposed changes to the Vietnam Customs regime. The draft circular is open for feedback until 8 November.
On 22 October 2024, the Government issued Decree No. 135/2024/ND-CP (“Decree 135”), which took immediate effect. This Decree introduces a legal framework and sets forth clearer procedures, including guidance for legal administration, aimed at facilitating the development of rooftop solar power (“RSP”) for self-production and self-consumption.
The draft PDPL has been made available for public consultation, introducing a more thorough legal regime regulating the data collection and process by individuals and organizations throughout various industries such as marketing, advertisement, AI, banking, finance and insurance.
Article 31 of the Law on the Capital stipulates the planning and development of urban transportation infrastructure, emphasizing the crucial role of the urban railway system in forming synchronized development areas. The goal is to develop Hanoi in a modern, sustainable direction with the capability of connecting different areas within the city conveniently and efficiently.
Started from 1st August 2024, a transfer of a real estate project is governed by the LoERB 2023 and its guidelines. The new legal framework establishes a legal process applicable to a transfer of partial or an entire real estate project from a developer to another developer. The legal update summarizes few key points of the said legal frameworks which developers should be aware of when engaging in project transfers under the updated legal framework.
Amid on-going discussion on Decree No. 13/2023/ND-CP on Personal Data Protection which has been in effect over a year, the Ministry of Public Security recently released a draft Law on Personal Data Protection on 24 September 2024 for public consultation.
To complete the legal framework for Open API, on 23 July 2024, the State Bank of Vietnam (“SBV”) published the draft circular regulating the implementation of Open API in the banking industry.
On September 16, 2024, the Government issued Decree 115/2024/ND-CP detailing a number of articles and measures to implement the Law on Bidding on selecting investors to implement land using projects
This article will highlight the common issues that the EU and Vietnam encounter when the regulations are implemented in practice, namely issues of ambiguous privacy policies, and age and parental consent verification. The paper is structured as follows: Section 2 reviews the regulations of the EU and Vietnam respectively, Section 3 analyses the common issues in both jurisdictions’ approaches, then Section 4 concludes.
This presentation summary provides an overview of key considerations regarding investment into Vietnam including the labour market, infrastructure, access to finance, and investment incentives.
After much speculation and planning by the Government, the Draft Law on Personal Data Protection in Vietnam was officially published for public consultation on 24 September 2024.
On 13 September 2024, the Ministry of Industry and Trade held a meeting to discuss the latest draft amendment of the Law on Electricity No. 28/2004/QH11, amended in 2012 and 2022, introducing significant changes to the regulation of Vietnam’s electricity sector.
In this newsletter: 1, New regulations on construction works and projects on rice-growing land, 2. Regulations on exploitation and use of information and data in the National Database on construction activities, and 3. Investment rate – a selective threshold or investment barrier?
On 29 June 2024, the National Assembly passed three (03) amended laws related to the real estate market, specifically: (i) the Land Law 2024, (ii) the Law on Housing 2023, and (iii) the Law on Real Estate Business 2023. Accordingly, these new legal documents are bringing positive signals, fostering the development of the real estate market, and building confidence among investors in Vietnam.
On 26 March 2024, the Supreme People’s Procuracy of Vietnam (the Supreme Procuracy) issued Official Letter no. 1083/VKSTC-V9 (the Official Letter) to respond to inquiries from local procuracies regarding supervision in legal proceedings regarding civil, marriage and family matters.
Important Vietnamese legal terms can be looked up, with the corresponding term in the other language presented (Vietnamese <-> English). Very helpful resource for those professionals working in both languages
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