Vietnam Business Law Blog's Performance in 2020
Vietnam Business Law Blog continues to grow during the year 2020.
Vietnam Business Law is a website managed by lawyers of Venture North Law Limited (VNLaw). Venture North Law Limited (VNLaw) is a Vietnamese commercial law firm. We won the Rising Law Firm of the Year Award at the Southeast Asia Law Awards for the years 2020 and 2021 held by The Legal 500. Very few Vietnamese law firms have achieved a similar regional recognition.
Vietnam Business Law Blog continues to grow during the year 2020.
Does “extrinsic evidence” exist under Vietnamese law?
Vietnamese law does not specifically deal the concept of “extrinsic evidence”. Extrinsic evidence is usually understood as evidence relating to a contract but not appearing on the face of the contract because it comes from other sources, such as statements between the parties or the circumstances surrounding the agreement.
However, Article 404.1 of the Civil Code 2015 provides that:
“Where a contract contains terms and conditions which are unclear, the interpretation of such terms and conditions shall be based not only on the wording of the contract but also on the intentions of the parties which are expressed before and at the time of preparation and performance of the contract.”
Accordingly, the Civil Code 2015 appears to allow the use extrinsic evidence as a source of the contract interpretation.
This guidance provides an overview of “merger control” regulations in Vietnam. It will cover regulatory framework and authority, relevant trigger events and thresholds, notification requirements, procedures and timetable, substantive test, remedies, penalties, and appeals. Many of the questions in Venture North Law’s merger control guide follow the standard questions in the International Comparative Legal Guide to Merger Control published by Global Legal Group annually.
This guidance is written by Nguyen Quang Vu, Le Minh Thuy, Ha Thanh Phuc, and Trinh Phuong Thao. The simplified version is arranged and edited by Tran Kim Chi.
A simplified version of the Venture North Law's Legal Guide To Merger Control In Vietnam could be downloaded here.
A full version with all legal citation of the guide could be downloaded here.
In October 2020, the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) published a draft decree implementing the Investment Law 2020 (Investment Decree). The Investment Decree will replace Decree 118/2015 implementing Investment Law 2014. Some major changes provided in the Investment Decree are discussed below:
· Government guarantee - The Investment Decree clarifies that the investment assurance under Article 11.2 of the Investment Law 2020 may include (1) guarantee on foreign exchange availability, and (2) guarantee on contractual performance by Government authorities or State-owned enterprises. The clarification seems to revert to the provisions under Investment Law 2014 on government guarantees, which are removed in the Investment Law 2020.
However, it is not clear if the Government can issue such clarification in form of a government Decree since the Investment Law 2020 does not allow Government authorities to provide investment incentives to investors which are not provided in the Investment Law 2020 without the National Assembly’s approval. Guarantees on foreign exchange availability and contractual performance could also be viewed as a type of investment incentives.