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Background: Commercial Dispute in Vietnam

  • Writer: ANT  Lawyers
    ANT Lawyers
  • Feb 28, 2024
  • 1 min read

Commercial disputes refers to conflicts that arise between two or more parties engaged in commercial activities aimed at profit-making, as defined under the Vietnam Commercial Law.



Such activities include the sale and purchase of goods, service provision, investment, trade promotion, and other profit-oriented endeavors.


These disputes typically stem from disagreements over the rights and obligations that the involved parties have in the context of their commercial transactions or business operations.


Expanding on this definition, commercial disputes can manifest in numerous forms, ranging from disagreements over contract terms to conflicts concerning trade agreements, intellectual property rights, and investment deals.


The intricacy of these disputes often reflects the complexity of modern commercial transactions, which can span different legal jurisdictions and involve multiple contractual obligations.


 
 
 

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