Question: We are a company with 100% foreign capital. We currently own a sales e-commerce platform including 01 website and 01 application for the purpose of allowing customers to order and pay. Check out the air conditioning products that we distribute. We want to know whether these websites and applications have been allowed to operate […]
Question: Our company is a foreign-invested enterprise established in Vietnam, and we are planning to operate a social media platform in the financial sector. Do we need to apply for any licenses for this activity? Answer: According to Clause 6, Article 24 of Decree 147/2024/ND-CP: “Agencies, organizations, and enterprises in Vietnam are only allowed to […]
Question: Our company employs both Vietnamese and foreign workers. I would like to ask whether our company is required to pay trade union fees for foreign workers. Answer: Under the Charter of the Vietnam General Confederation of Labour and Section 3.2 of Guidance No. 03/HD-TLĐ dated February 20, 2020, issued by the Vietnam General Confederation […]
Question: The client is a foreign-invested trading company with a total investment capital of less than 3 billion VND and 2 employees. The question is whether the company is required to hire a Chief Accountant. If required, what are the procedures, requirements, and conditions for hiring one? Answer: Obligation to Appoint a Chief Accountant Based […]
Under Vietnam Law, a foreign investor can directly engage in the Vietnamese market in following ways: Establishment of a new company; Buying in an existing
When foreign investors set up a company in Vietnam, they will recruit the employee, thus, S&B Law provide some information about the labor law in
SBLAW would like to present some FAQs for setting up a representative office in Vietnam as follows: Before set up the representative office vietnam (RO),
SB Law provides the legal service for Pharmaceutical Product Registration in Vietnam, we would like to list required documents and legal procedure for client’s reference:
A registered mark may be cancelled, upon request of a third party on the ground that (i) the mark is neither used by the owner,...
Laotian trademark system is based on a first-to-file principle. The current trademark law of Laos is silent regarding opposition proceeding and trademark applications are not
If there has any change regarding the owner of a Trademark Registration such as assignment, merger ect. or if a registered mark is licensed to
As stipulated, any changes which likely affect the Trademark Registration, such as change of name and/or address of the trademark owner should be recorded with
The registration of a trademark is valid for a period of ten years commencing from the filing date of the application and can be renewed