business operations
Business operations refers to the day-to-day activities and processes that organisations undertake to function efficiently and achieve their goals. This includes everything from hiring and managing staff, overseeing supply chains, handling compliance and legal issues, managing facilities, to refining internal workflows and performance. In the context of Vietnam and Southeast Asia, it also involves navigating local regulations, cultural considerations, and administrative requirements. This tag covers articles that help businesses understand how to operate effectively, sustainably, and profitably in diverse market conditions.
How Proposed Bankruptcy Law Revisions Undermine Vietnam Economic Objectives
A current draft of revisions of Vietnam’s Bankruptcy Law extends from three months to six months the time a creditor needs to wait before beginning bankruptcy proceedings. This is a significant extension that could hinder Vietnam’s broader development objectives.
Tax: Vietnam’s Vietcombank urges removal of foreign withholding tax duty
Vietcombank has asked the government to scrap the requirement that commercial banks withhold and pay taxes on behalf of foreign entities without a physical presence in Vietnam, The Investor has reported. The bank is arguing that it is unfeasible and inconsistent with global norms.
What’s On Vietnam: Business Events Directory
This is a free directory of events for foreign firms doing business in Vietnam.
Tax: Vietnam excludes subsidiaries from SME tax incentives under new law
Subsidiaries and affiliated companies will not be eligible for the new preferential tax rates of 15–17 percent aimed at small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), under Vietnam’s amended Law on Corporate Income Tax, passed by the National Assembly on June 14, VN Express has reported. The general corporate income tax rate remains at 20 percent, while firms with annual revenues under VND 3 billion and VND 50 billion may access lower rates—unless they are linked to larger corporate groups.
Private sector development: Vietnam business leaders call for treatment equal to FDI firms
Private firms lack equal access to approvals, tax incentives, and administrative support compared to FDI projects, Nguyen Van Vinh, General Director of AMACCAO, has told Zing News. This is part of increasingly vocal calls for equal treatment between domestic and foreign firms among Vietnam’s business community.
Food & beverage: Russian Pizza chain to exit Ho Chi Minh City
Russia’s Dodo Pizza will close all of its Ho Chi Minh City outlets from May 26, due to “many objective factors and new strategic directions”, Tuoi Tre has reported.
Sanctions: EU to target Vietnamese companies aiding Russian sanctions evasion
For the first time, the European Union plans to sanction a Vietnamese company for allegedly assisting Russia in bypassing trade restrictions, as part of its 17th sanctions package since the Ukraine invasion, the Financial Times is reporting.
Bad debts to see well-known Vietnam ship-restaurant to go under the hammer
The HCM City Property Auction Service Center is set to auction the debt of Hao Huy Trading Company Limited to recover nearly VND 134 billion (US$5.24 million) owed to Vietnam’s Agribank. The debt is secured by the well-known Elisa ship restaurant anchored at the foot of Nguyen Hue Boulevard in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, Tuoi Tre is reporting.
Vietnam local broadcasters in crisis as staff go unpaid for months
Staff at An Giang and Can Tho Radio and Television Stations have publicly petitioned provincial authorities after going months without pay or allowances, Dan Tri is reporting. This is a rare move that underscores the financial distress facing Vietnam’s local state-run media.
Vietnam Internet Regulations 2025: Data Privacy, Localisation & More
At the heart of Vietnam’s internet services regulations is Decree No. 72/2013/ND-CP on the Management, Provision, and Use of Internet Services and Online Information. This was issued by the Government of Vietnam on July 15, 2013, and took effect on September 1, 2013. This decree sets forth the legal framework for the management and use of internet services, online information, and related activities in Vietnam…
‘Other goods and services’ costs in Vietnam record February rise: CPI data
The cost of other goods and services in Vietnam increased by 0.18 percent in February, driven by rising prices in personal care and luxury items, according to the Vietnam’s Consumer Price Index.
China’s Global Times on defensive over Vietnam 9 dash line milk tea outrage
China’s Global Times has published an English-language editorial responding to outrage in Vietnam over a map on the website of milk tea outlet Chagee that includes China’s nine-dash-line. The editorial seems to suggest Vietnam is being overly sensitive but also asserts China’s ownership over most of the South China Sea.
How to Start a Business in the Philippines 2025: Foreign Ownership, Procedures & More
Starting a business in the Philippines can be tricky. There can be a lot of red tape and requirements and working with certain authorities can be challenging. That said, firms and entrepreneurs can ease the stress and tension that comes with establishing a business in the Philippines by understanding the process and its nuances ahead of time.
Vietnam’s administrative operations and support services FDI jumps in December
In 2024, the sector attracted a total of 69 new projects with US$160,370 in newly registered capital…
Vietnam’s miscellaneous service activities sector sees strong growth in December
In 2024, the sector attracted a total of 9 new projects with US$169,500 in newly registered capital.
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Vietnam sees growth in other service activities FDI in November
Year-to-date (YTD), the sector has attracted a total of 6 new projects with US$168.9 million in newly registered capital, showing growth throughout the year.
Private security market in Vietnam to be worth US$1.29 billion by 2027
An Allied Market Research report has found that Vietnam’s private security market is set to record a compounded annual growth rate of 7.9 percent a year between 2020 and 2027 at which point it will be worth US$1.29 billion. The security sector in Vietnam employs a huge number of people.
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