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Vietnam, in recent years, has emerged as a bright spot for investment opportunities. However, the main obstacles for foreign investors, even for local investors are the confusion of the legal system, cumbersome investment procedures, and heavily administrative orders of public authorities' practice. These are the major causes of losing investment opportunities and discourage investors.

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Real estate sell-off wave raised

VietNamNet Bridge - PetroVietnam Land (PVL) has announced that it is selling apartments at a loss in order to get money to pay due bank debts. Prior to that, a lot of other real estate firms also had to bargain away or offered surprisingly preferential conditions to buyers, just because of the difficulties in bank loan access. [More]

Policy on restricting investments in non-core fields faces strong opposition

VietNamNet Bridge - The attempt by the Ministry of Finance to reduce the allowed ratios of investments in non-core business fields has been facing the strong opposition from big state owned economic groups and general corporations. [More]

Leading through uncertainty

The range of possible futures confronting business is great. Companies that nurture flexibility, awareness, and resiliency are more likely to survive the crisis, and even to prosper.

DECEMBER 2008 • Lowell Bryan and Diana Farrell

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List of investment sectors which required legal capital

LIST OF SECTORS WITH REQUIRED LEGAL CAPITAL
(Applied to both local and foreign investors)

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Law on investment in Vietnam & guiding documents

By the end of 2005, in an effort of creating a fair and favourable investment enironment in Vietnam to mobilize all rerources for economic develpment, the National assembly had passed the Law on investment. [More]

Brief Guide To Doing Business In Vietnam

On June 29, 2005, Vietnam National Assembly had enacted two new laws - the Law on enterprise and the Law on investment which have come into effect from July 1, 2006. These two new laws had ennulled four older laws - the law on enterprise (1999), the law on foreign investment in Vietnam (1996), the law on domestic investment incentives (1999), and the law on state owned enterprise (2003). These two new laws, as the milestone of unifying the business legal system in Vietnam, are expected to create an advantage business environment for all investors investing in Vietnam.

Vietnam has also gained entrance to WTO since November 7, 2006. Being the WTO's member, Vietnam had signed the Agreement with WTO on trade, service and taxation which will pay the way to foreign investors accessing into its market. The "opening market" schedule will be 12 years but no latter than the year of 2018.

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Trading activities of Foreign enterprises in Vietnam

DECREE No. 23/2007/ND-CP. Detailing the Commercial Law regarding goods purchase and sale activities or related activities of foreign-invested enterprises in Vietnam

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Linking employee benefits to talent management

Most companies treat benefits as a cost of doing business. They should see them instead as a competitive weapon.

SEPTEMBER 2008 • James Kalamas, Paul D. Mango, and Drew Ungerman

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List of investment sectors in which investment is prohibited

(Released with the Government Decree No 108/2006/ND-CP of September 22nd 2006)

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