Vietnam Real Estate Market – Legal Notes
Below are some notes about legal issues relating to real estate investment in Vietnam. The presentation is prepared by Duc Tran (ACSV) and Nguyen Quang Vu (VNLaw). Please download the pdf version here.
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Below are some notes about legal issues relating to real estate investment in Vietnam. The presentation is prepared by Duc Tran (ACSV) and Nguyen Quang Vu (VNLaw). Please download the pdf version here.
1) Background
a) On 31 December 2020, the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) issued Circular 57/2020 regulating the method to calculate the tariff, and the power purchase agreement. Circular 57/2020 replaces Circular 56/2014 from 22 February 2021.
b) In this post, we will provide our comparison of Circular 57/2020 with Circular 56/2014.
Please download the pdf version here.
This post is written by Nguyen Hoang Duy and edited by Nguyen Quang Vu.
1) Background
a) On 31 December 2020, the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) issued Circular 57/2020 regulating the method to calculate the tariff, and the power purchase agreement. Circular 57/2020 replaces Circular 56/2014 from 22 February 2021.
b) In this post, we will provide our summaries and comments on the tariff calculation of the model power purchase agreement under Circular 57/2020 (Model PPA) between an independent power producer (IPP) as the seller, and Vietnam Electricity Corporation (EVN) as the buyer.
Please download the pdf version here. This post is written by Nguyen Hoang Duy and edited by Nguyen Quang Vu.
Under Article 125.2(b) of the Enterprise Law 2020, except for the cases of merger and consolidation of companies, when a non-public joint stock company (a target company) plans to conduct a private placement of shares, the existing shareholders must be offered to purchase such shares first. Only after the existing shareholders do not subscribe for new shares, the target company could conduct a private placement of shares. While the new regulations clarify an unclear point before the Enterprise Law 2020, they could increase the risks that a target company may not be able to successfully issue shares to a desirable investor via a private placement. Below are some potential mechanism to mitigate such risks.