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Vietnam Resort Investment Law 2025: Comprehensive Guide

In the context of increasingly vibrant tourism development in Vietnam, resort investment is becoming one of the fields attracting great attention from both domestic and foreign investors. This article provides detailed information on the legal framework and necessary requirements for resort investment in Vietnam in 2025.
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Law on Digital Technology Industry expected to boost Vietnam’s digital economy

As the first nation in the world to enact a law on digital technology industry, Vietnam affirms its determination to build a proactive legal framework, foster the robust growth of domestic technology enterprises, promote deeper international integration, and position itself more firmly in the global technology value chain.
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International Prenuptial Agreements in Vietnam: Recognition and Enforcement Guide for Foreign Couples

In the context of increasing cross-border marriages in Vietnam, prenuptial agreements are becoming an important legal tool to clearly define property arrangements and protect the lawful interests of the parties in the event of divorce or dispute. For couples in which one or both parties are foreign nationals or have assets or residence in multiple jurisdictions, entering into a prenuptial agreement prior to marriage in Vietnam serves as a necessary mechanism to mitigate cross-border legal risks.
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Ten New Points of the Law on Enterprise Income Tax 2025

The National Assembly has passed the Law on Enterprise Income Tax, taking effect on October 1, 2025, and applying from the 2025 enterprise income tax period onward. Below are the new points of the Law on Enterprise Income Tax 2025.
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Regulations on charter capital and financial reporting of fund management companies: 2025 Update

The year 2025 marks a transformative period for Vietnam’s financial market, characterized by deeper integration with international standards, particularly in asset management and investment. Fund management companies—key intermediaries in capital mobilization and allocation—are increasingly subject to rigorous state supervision to ensure transparency, systemic safety, and investor protection.