Stricter regulations on representative offices of foreign companies in Vietnam
Under Decree 7/2016, it is more difficult for a foreign company to set up and operate a representative office in Vietnam. In particular,
- Now only foreign companies from countries which have an international treaty with Vietnam can set up a representative office. And the scope of operation a representative office must be consistent with the relevant international treaty. Vietnam is a member of the WTO. Therefore a company from a country which is a member of the WTO should be entitled to open a representative office. However, Vietnam’s commitments to the WTO only cover a limited service sectors. It is not clear if companies operating in sectors outside of the WTO’s commitments of Vietnam could set up a representative office. Under the old Decree 72/2006, virtually any foreign company from any country and any sector can set up a representative office;