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Vietnam Legal & Investment Insights

Vietnam Legal & Investment Insights

By: Harley Miller Law Firm
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The podcast serves as a comprehensive guide to help listeners develop a thorough understanding of Vietnam's complex legal framework and effectively navigate its regulatory environment. This forms an integral part of its broader mission to provide investors with detailed insights and practical guidance for successfully entering and operating in the Vietnamese market. Additionally, the podcast extends its scope to address the specific legal needs of expatriates living in Vietnam, offering valuable information on personal legal matters such as wills, estates, and residential requirements. Through expert analysis and practical examples, it aims to demystify the legal aspects of both business operations and personal matters in the Vietnamese context.

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Episodes
  • Investing in Vietnam's Medical Equipment Sector: FDI Opportunities and Guidelines
    Feb 28 2025

    The podcast "Vietnam Medical Equipment Investment: Opportunities and Guidelines" explores the potential-rich medical equipment market in Vietnam. This podcast analyzes growth drivers, including increasing healthcare expenditure, a growing middle class, and strong government investment in healthcare infrastructure. Key investment opportunities identified include high-tech medical equipment manufacturing, research and development (R&D), equipment maintenance and services, and workforce training. However, the podcast also emphasizes regulatory challenges and the importance of finding local partners for success. Finally, the podcast highlights that Vietnam is an attractive investment destination thanks to its business-friendly environment and skilled workforce.

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    22 mins
  • Powering the Future: Vietnam's Solar Industry Growth Trends and Projections
    Feb 28 2025

    This episode discusses and highlights the significant increase in solar power capacity from 2020 to 2024, attracting major investments from both domestic and international corporations. Growth drivers include government support policies such as preferential electricity tariffs and tax incentives, as well as reduced technology costs for solar power. However, the industry also faces challenges such as grid pressure and land fund issues, requiring innovative solutions like floating solar farms. The program emphasizes the industry's great potential, forecasting strong growth through 2030 and 2050, promising to create job opportunities and promote sustainable economic growth, while affirming Vietnam's role in global clean energy efforts.

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    28 mins
  • Dual Citizenship in Vietnam: Possibilities, Limitations, and Legal Considerations
    Feb 28 2025

    This podcast "Vietnam Legal and Investment Insights" discusses dual citizenship in Vietnam. The podcast explores current legal regulations, emphasizing that Vietnam generally does not recognize dual citizenship, with limited exceptions such as mixed-race children who can maintain dual citizenship until age 18, or specialists with exceptional contributions. The recording also explains the process of applying for Vietnamese citizenship, including requirements for residency period, language proficiency, and commitment to renounce original citizenship. The podcast also addresses the risks of having unauthorized dual citizenship and compares Vietnam's citizenship policies with neighboring countries, while discussing potential future changes to citizenship policies to attract investment and talent. Additionally, the podcast covers permanent residency and its tax implications in Vietnam, while highlighting the importance of seeking professional legal counsel from firms like Harley Miller.

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    21 mins
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