The New Land Law 2024 – Notable Amendments To Legal Regulations On Industrial Zone Land In Vietnam

In this post, we highlight some key changes to regulations on industrial zone land under the new Land Law 2024.

State-owned developers

  • Regarding areas eligible for investment incentives (those with underdeveloped socio-economic conditions) that are unable to attract private developers, the Land Law 2024 allows the State to lease or allocate land to a public-service entity (đơn vị sự nghiệp công lập) to develop industrial zones.

  • Under the Land Law 2013, it appears that only economic organization, foreign-invested company, and Vietnamese individual residing oversea can become industrial zone developer (IZ Developer).

IZ Developer’s option to change method of payment for land rental

  • The Land Law 2024 expressly allows the IZ Developers using industrial zone’s land via annual rental payment method to change to the one-off land rental payment method for all or part of the leasable land area.

  • The Land Law 2013 also generally entitles a land user using land on annual rental payment to change to using land with one-off land rental payment. However, the law does not make clear whether the change can be made for separate land parcels in the industrial zone. Accordingly, one may take a strict view that the IZ Developer may only convert all industrial zone land to one-off rental payment instead of a portion of it.

  • The new regulation of the Land Law 2024 may provide flexibility for both a IZ Developer and its tenants in negotiating the suitable land rental payment method.

Mechanism for Calculation of Electricity Generation Price Bracket for Post-FiT Solar/Wind Power Plants

After the expiration of the preferential Feed-in Tariff (FiT) policy for solar and wind power projects in Vietnam, the energy selling price of solar and wind power plants in Vietnam will now be up to the parties’ negotiation in a power purchase agreement (PPA) but must be within the electricity generation price (EGP) bracket approved by the competent authorities. For that purpose, on 1 November 2023, the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) issued Circular 19 regulating the mechanism for establishing EGP brackets for solar and wind power plants (Circular 19).

Land Law 2024 – Some Takeaways For Vietnamese Residing Overseas

From 1 January 2025, under the new Land Law 2024, Vietnamese who reside overseas and still hold Vietnamese nationality (Vietnamese citizens) will be treated as Vietnamese individuals residing in Vietnam in the matters relating to land use rights in Vietnam, while the land use scheme applicable to persons having Vietnamese origin (người gốc Việt Nam) remains as same as to the one applicable to overseas Vietnamese under the Land Law 2013. This is one of the key changes under the Land Law 2024 relating to Vietnamese residing overseas. This article provides some highlights of the land use scheme applicable to these two groups of land users: (i) Vietnamese citizens and (ii) persons of Vietnamese origin.

Significant Amendments Of Law On Tendering 2023

On 23 June 2023, the National Assembly adopted the new Law on Tendering effective from 1 January 2024 (Law on Tendering 2023). In an effort to foster a more competitive market, the Law on Tendering 2023 introduces significant amendments regarding the scope of application, methods, and procedures for selecting tenderers and investors. This post will summarize some notable changes in the Law on Tendering 2023.

1)         Amendments to the scope of application

Under both the Law on Tendering 2023 and the old Law on Tendering 2013, the selection of investors for (1) projects using land in accordance with the law on land, and (2) other projects in accordance with specific laws must comply with the tendering procedures.  The Law on Tendering 2023 provides for certain changes relating to such cases.

Regarding projects using land, the above requirement appears to refer to the circumstances of land allocation and land rental via tender procedure as set forth in the new Land Law effective from 1 January 2025 (Land Law 2024). Under the Land Law 2024, the provincial People’s Council must decide to allow a project  using land to be tendered. This condition is not provided in the Land Law 2013 and the Law on Tendering 2013.

With respect to other projects in accordance with specific laws, under Decree 23/2024 implementing the Law on Tendering 2023, the Government specifies projects subject to tendering under specific laws. Such projects include, for example, investment projects for the renovation and reconstruction of apartment buildings, or investment projects for the construction of domestic solid waste treatment works. Previously, the Law on Tendering 2013 did not provide for further clarification on this issue.