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Vietnam: Foreign capital ratio regulation and IT business licenses

This newsletter presents an outline of IT services in Vietnam and relevant legal and regulatory frameworks that should be kept in mind when a foreign-based company seeks to establish a new company/subsidiary in Vietnam and carry out IT business.

It is also available in PDF.
Asia Newsletter (September 25, 2020) (1.02 MB / 5 pages) Download PDF [1.02 MB]

Authors

村田 知信

Since 2010, he has been continuously handling transactions, disputes, and regulatory matters related to IT technology and the IT industry, intellectual property matters including measures against counterfeit products, and data protection matters concerning personal data and trade secrets. He also has abundant knowledge on cybersecurity practices and is registered as a registered information security specialist (national qualification in Japan). After studying in the U.S. and the U.K., he moved to Vietnam and then Thailand. Since then, he has been involved in the above-mentioned matters not only in Japan but also in Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, and other Southeast Asian countries. While there are few Japanese lawyers in Southeast Asia who specialize in the above-mentioned matters, he supports international companies by utilizing both his abundant knowledge and practical experience in the above-mentioned matters and his local experience and network in Southeast Asia.