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1. Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI)

  • Domestic and Foreign Investment Management: MPI is primarily responsible for managing and supervising all investment activities, both domestic and foreign. They ensure that investment projects comply with current legal regulations and align with the national economic development strategy.
  • Issuing, Adjusting, and Revoking Investment Certificates: MPI issues investment certificates for new projects and adjusts or revokes certificates as necessary to ensure the legality of investment transactions.
  • Guiding Registration Procedures: The Ministry provides detailed guidance on the procedures required for business and investment registration, helping investors understand the process and legal requirements.
  • Investment Monitoring and Evaluation: MPI monitors and evaluates the effectiveness of investment projects to ensure they achieve the set objectives and comply with legal regulations.

2. State Securities Commission (SSC)

  • Market Regulation and Supervision: The SSC is the primary body responsible for managing and supervising securities market activities, ensuring that the market operates fairly and transparently.
  • Licensing and Regulating Securities Firms and Investment Funds: SSC issues licenses to securities firms and investment funds and oversees their activities to ensure compliance with legal regulations.
  • Monitoring Public Company Disclosures: The Commission monitors public company disclosures to ensure that information is complete and timely, protecting investors’ interests.
  • Managing Public Tender Offers: SSC manages public tender offers to ensure transparency and fairness in securities transactions.

3. Competition and Consumer Protection Authority

  • Reviewing Economic Concentration Transactions (including M&A): The Authority reviews economic concentration transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, to ensure they do not negatively impact market competition.
  • Investigating and Handling Competition Law Violations: The Authority investigates violations of competition laws and takes measures to ensure fair market practices.
  • Controlling Anti-Competitive Agreements: It monitors and regulates agreements that may restrict competition, protecting consumer rights and maintaining a healthy competitive environment.
  • Protecting Consumer Rights: The Authority ensures that consumer rights are protected in all business and M&A transactions.

4. Other Sector-Specific Regulatory Agencies

  • State Bank of Vietnam: Manages M&A transactions in the banking sector, including licensing and supervising credit institutions during mergers and acquisitions.
  • Ministry of Finance: Oversees tax issues related to M&A, including calculating and collecting taxes from share transfers and business asset transactions.
  • Ministry of Industry and Trade: Regulates M&A in industrial and commercial sectors, ensuring compliance with industry-specific regulations and mitigating negative economic impacts.
  • Ministry of Information and Communications: Manages M&A in telecommunications and information technology, ensuring transactions do not adversely affect industry development.
  • Ministry of Health: Oversees M&A in the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors, including licensing and reviewing transactions to protect public health.

Conclusion

The success of M&A transactions in Vietnam heavily relies on a thorough understanding of the roles and functions of regulatory authorities. From the Ministry of Planning and Investment to the State Securities Commission and other specialized agencies, each plays a crucial role in ensuring that M&A activities are conducted within a clear and fair legal framework. Companies should actively engage and coordinate with these authorities to meet legal requirements and seize development opportunities. Stay updated on the latest legal regulations and guidance from regulatory bodies to optimize outcomes and minimize risks in M&A transactions. Effective cooperation and strict compliance will provide a solid foundation for sustainable growth and long-term success in the Vietnamese M&A market.

For detailed information on regulations and procedures related to M&A activities or if you need consultation and support for transactions, please contact us. We are ready to provide comprehensive solutions and support to ensure that your business complies with legal requirements and achieves its goals.

Harley Miller Law Firm “HMLF”

Address: 14th floor, HM Town Building, 412 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai, Ward 05, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City.

Phone: +84 937215585

Website: hmlf.vn

Email: [email protected]

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