6 February, 2019
When I first began working in Vietnam, the joint venture was all the rage. Not only was it a way for foreign investors to hook up with local talent and entrepreneurs, but it was also a way to appease the WTO agreements of Vietnam’s accession. Most sectors required a joint venture to begin with, and were set up in such a way as to require it for several years to come, at least to a certain extent.
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