There are many difficulties when foreigner doing business in Vietnam, such as:
- Culture
- Language
- Register certificate of investment, certificate of business
- Paying taxes
- ...
Therefore, if you want to do business in Vietnam, I think you need a lawyer.
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This tutorial cover almost legal issues you need to know when doing business in Vietnam
The difficulties of doing business in the North Korea are language barriers, and stiff competition. Additionally, North Korea, in particular has a number of draconian laws concerning business practices and requirements that the State have intimate knowledge and a high-degree of control over the corporations doing business there.
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Since the mid 90's, Vietnam is a regular (Communist) country doing regular business with regular countries, including the US.
Heat, hygiene, mosquitos.
what are the difficulties that might arise in setting up a new business
The weather, the enemy, their fellow countrymen.
Finding reliable transportation.
I think because procedures to set up a company in Vietnam too complicated, and Vietnamese law is difficult to research. Ex: Setting up a 100% foreign owned company in Vietnam Those are 2 step: 1. Getting certificate of Investment Registration 2. Getting certificate of Business Registration So that, the cost of setting up a company in Vietnam too high. You can learn How to start a business in Vietnam from A to Z at plf.com.vn/start-a-business-in-vietnam This tutorial cover almost legal issues you need to know when doing business in Vietnam Regards,
Cambodia/Laos sometimes experienced some border "control" difficulties; North Vietnam (Vietnam after 1975) had to "fix" the problem.
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Even though Vietnam is a communist country, the US does business with Vietnam. The US promotes good business. Friends? Sure, why not.
Harsh climates, jungle traps, sudden attacks....