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E46: Vietnam market entry updates: 6 tips CEOs must know to avoid failure

E46: Vietnam market entry updates: 6 tips CEOs must know to avoid failure

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Vietnam's market readiness signals are everywhere. And they are strong. GDP growth is solid YoY with no signs of slowing down, and Foreign Direct Investment is at record highs. But what should CEOs be doing to get beneath the headlines and avoid getting their market entry wrong? Jenny Nguyen, a market entry consultant at Incorp Vietnam has the answers. She helps global businesses and brands with all things compliance when it comes to entering the Vietnam market. In other words, she's got your ass covered! Today, Jenny shares what businesses need to do before jumping into Vietnam, and gives 6 tips to avoid market entry failure. She outlines 2025's Q1 tax updates that you should be on top of, and reveals what the biggest challenges are (and unexpected costs!) for companies when landing in Vietnam to get amongst the action.

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