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PHUOC & PARTNERS : LEGAL UPDATE NEWSLETTER - APRIL 2014
In the Part II, P&P would like to provide you with some remarkable regulations as follows:
1. Guidance on implementation of the Law on Residence
2. Conditions for shipping services business
3. Regulation on labourers as chairwomen
4. Extension of payment of land use fees for real estate projects
5. Guarantee for small and medium enterprises to borrow capital at commercial banks
Apart from the above, as usual, the Part III will provide you with a selected list of new legal regulations issued in the month of March 2014 for your further reference.
To read the entire legal alert, please click the link below to download the full version of the newsletter - provided by PHUOC & PARTNERS.
Legal Update Newsletter - April 2014
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PHUOC & PARTNERS
Ho Chi Minh City - Head Office
Suite 1602, 16/F., Centec Tower
72-74 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai St., Dist. 3
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Tel: +84 (8) 3823 5895
Fax: +84 (8) 3823 5896
Hanoi - Branch
10A/F., CDC Building
25 Le Dai Hanh St., Hai Ba Trung Dist.
Ha Noi, Vietnam.
Tel: +84 (4) 3974 8230
Fax: +84 (4) 3974 8234
Da Nang - Branch
Suite 606A, 6/F., HAGL Plaza Danang,
1 Nguyen Van Linh St., Hai Chau Dist.
Da Nang City, Vietnam.
Tel: +84 (511) 381 5253
Fax: +84 (511) 382 5254
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