Vietnamese, Japanese commercial lawyers boost ties
The Vietnam Bar Federation (VBF) held a seminar in Hanoi on December 11 to promote cooperation between Vietnamese and Japanese commercial lawyers to support trade and improve the supply of legal services for bar associations.
Hanoi (VNA)🌠 - The Vietnam Bar Federation (VBF) held aseminar in Hanoi on December 11 to promote cooperation between Vietnamese andJapanese commercial lawyers to support trade and improve the supply of legalservices for bar associations.
VBF Chairman Do Ngoc Thinh said the seminar is expected to help improve the businessenvironment and attract more Japanese FDI to Vietnam.
👍 Japanese Ambassador to Vietnam Yamada Takio said Japan treasures its friendshipwith Vietnam, as evidenced by Japanese Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide selectingthe country as the destination of his first overseas trip after taking office.
He hailed Vietnam for successfully controlling COVID-19 and maintainingeconomic growth. Apart from energy and transportation infrastructure, Japaneseenterprises are also interested in law building and administrative reform whenchoosing Vietnam as a promising destination. Vietnam has perfected a number of important laws such as the CivilCode and the Code of Civil Procedures, which helps Japanese investors feel secure when investing in the country. Deputy Minister of Justice Nguyen Khanh Ngoc said that since Vietnam andJapan established diplomatic ties in 1973, bilateral relations have growncomprehensively in almost areas, from trade and investment to socio-culture andeducation, with lawyers playing a contributing role. Figures show that nearly 40 lawyers and 11 bar associations from Japan areworking in Vietnam, which are impressive figures, he said, adding thatVietnamese and Japanese lawyers play increasingly important roles as tiesbetween the two countries have deepened. He hoped that the two countries’ lawyers would seriously abide by the lawand codes of conduct, and join social activities. Delegates also discussed the major contents in the revised Corporate Lawand the revised Investment Law, and the noteworthy issues for foreign investors./.
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