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Thailand, Myanmar,. Thao Thu Bui. Trainee Lawyer. Tu Ngoc Trinh. Waewpen Piemwichai. Industries Consumer Products. December 31, The Law will come into force on January 1, Read More. November 24, Practical Law: Doing Business in Thailand Foreign investment: Lists of reserved business activities, restrictions on doing business with certain jurisdictions, exchange controls and currency regulations, and grants and incentives available to investors. Business vehicles: Ordinary partnerships, registered ordinary partnerships, limited partnerships, private limited companies, and public companies.

Environment: Main laws and regulations, factory operation. Employment: Laws, employment contract requirements, work permits, and termination and redundancy.

Tax: Taxes on employment, tax and nontax resident employees and businesses, corporate income tax, value added tax, special business tax, municipal tax, stamp duty, dividends, interest, intellectual property royalties. Antibribery and corruption: Laws, compliance requirements, regulatory authority.

Intellectual property: Patents, trademarks, registered and unregistered designs, and copyright. E-commerce: E-commerce laws and regulations, marketing and sales via online platforms. Product liability: Key regulatory authorities for trade competition, environmental issues, and financial services. To browse, download, or print the Thailand chapter, please visit the Practical Law website. October 26, Parallel Import Enforcement in Southeast Asia.

Parallel imports—branded goods imported into a domestic market and sold there without the consent of the intellectual property IP owner—pose a unique challenge for IP owners. In contrast to counterfeit goods, parallel imported goods are manufactured by or under the license of the IP owner and formulated or packaged for a particular jurisdiction and then imported into a different jurisdiction without the authorization of the IP owner. Intellectual property laws and perspectives on parallel import vary throughout Southeast Asia.

The distinct legal landscape in each nation should be carefully navigated in consultation with legal experts to ensure brand protection to the fullest degree.

This guide provides insight into the legal frameworks relating to parallel imports in Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. Each section examines the relevant laws and regulations that pertain to parallel imports and explores the remedies available to IP owners in each country. Finally, the guide presents some strategies to combat parallel importation and maximize IP protection in Southeast Asia. The full guide can be downloaded through the button below.

Fashion Law — Vietnam. The guide covers 18 key jurisdictions for the global fashion industry, offering insights into local legal frameworks surrounding vital issues such as brand enforcement and protection, e-commerce and marketing, and sustainability considerations.

The Vietnam chapter of Fashion Law provides detailed information on the following topics: Trademarks, designs, copyright, and other intellectual property types such as patents and trade secrets.

Strategic local contractual arrangements for manufacturing, distributing, and advertising fashion products. Overview and application of online marketing regulations and consumer protection regulations in Vietnam. ESG environmental, social, and governance concerns and sustainability issues for the fashion industry.

Customs monitoring and local import and export guards against counterfeit products. The full Vietnam chapter is available for free on the Global Legal Post website. We have seven offices in six countries across Southeast Asia. Contact Us. We are always seeking great people to grow our amazing team.

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In Taipei, government agencies have taken steps to remove Chinese-manufactured devices and software from official use as President Tsai. The navy yesterday held a public event to display the tactical capabilities of its indigenously built corvettes and minelaying ships ahead of the Lunar New Year.

The corvettes conducted tracking and firing simulations using Sea Sword II air-defense missiles, 76mm naval guns, their close-in weapon systems and jamming shells, while also showing off their maneuverability by hitting 35 knots in rough waters.

The Sea Sword II missile was developed. The plight of students from the East African nation was exposed after online news site The Reporter uncovered illegal practices at the university in Yuanlin City, Changhua County. While students were promised English-language courses, scholarships and paid internship opportunities before they arrived, the report said that the university did not provide the scholarships and only a few courses were taught in English.

The awards — organized every year since by the FCC along with the Hong Kong Journalists Association and Amnesty International, which closed its Hong Kong offices last year — recognize journalists for human rights-related reporting around Asia.

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