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Domestic ad firms warned of risks of relying on foreign platforms

The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) wants the Vietnam Advertising Association (VAA) to help agencies ensure fairness between domestic firms and foreign platforms.

Mechanisms in place to address harmful and false information on social media

Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Manh Hung said mechanisms have been put in place for cooperation with cross-border social media platforms to remove harmful and false information.

Foreign service providers pay over 9 trillion VND in tax over nine months

Foreign service providers paid more than 9 trillion VND (367.15 million USD) in tax through the online portal serving taxpayers engaging in e-commerce and business activities in the first nine months of this year.

Social media platforms deprive press agencies of 50 percent of revenue

The revenue from media is estimated at $4 billion in Vietnam. However, 50 percent of ad value goes to cross-border platforms and social networks. Press agencies are losing a big source of revenue.

Vietnam to ask cross-border platforms to set up office in country

Requiring cross-border platforms to set up office in Vietnam will create fairness in management, protect users, and ensure tax obligations. Their offices will also be able to work with state management agencies to handle violations.

TikTok yet to fully clarify its violations in Vietnam

Vietnam has not been unable to announce the results of its inspection of TikTok’s operations in the country as the Chinese owned short-form video platform has yet to fully clarify its violations.

Thousands of toxic news items removed from social networks

The blocking and removal of toxic information in cyberspace in the first six months of the year were very successful, according to the Authority of Broadcasting and Electronic Information (ABEI).

VN telcos asked to check leasing terms with 6 foreign providers

The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) has asked mobile network operators to review the leasing of services to six foreign companies that provide cross-border broadcasting services to Vietnam.

Procedures on handling artists, KOLs to be released in October

The procedures on treating artists and Key Opinion Leaders (KOL) who violate the law will be issued in October.

Enterprises refuse to place ads on 'black list' channels

The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) has released a ‘White List’ and ‘Black List’ which enterprises can refer to when they consider advertisement plans.

TikTok, Facebook, YouTube found breaching laws in Vietnam

The Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) has pointed out violations made by cross-border platforms in the Vietnamese market. The breaches were found on TikTok, Facebook and YouTube.

Will there be fees for online service firms in Vietnam?

The "fair contribution" of online services to infrastructure investment has been brought up by Vietnamese carriers.

Netflix to set up representative legal entity in Vietnam

Netflix is carrying out procedures with the Ministry of Planning and Investment to establish its representative legal entity in Vietnam.

Cross-border TV service providers must get license in Vietnam

Cross-border over-the-top (OTT) media service providers, such as Netflix, WeTV and iQiYi, must establish a legal entity in Vietnam to offer services to Vietnamese users, heard a seminar in HCMC on February 27.

Heated debate over cross-border over-the-top service management

There was a heated debate over the issue of management of cross-border over-the-top (OTT) radio and television services.

Foreign suppliers pay US$76.7 million in taxes via online portal

On the first working day after the 2023 Lunar New Year, foreign suppliers such as Facebook, Google and Apple declared and paid taxes worth US$76.7 million.

Vietnam vows to eliminate false advertisements

With cooperation from the Ministry of Health (MOH), the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC) has requested cross-border platforms to block exaggerated and untrue ads.

E-commerce tax collection still "modest"

The Ministry of Finance reported that revenue from e-commerce activities through organisations in Vietnam declared and paid on behalf of contractor tax since 2018 has reached nearly VND5.6 trillion (US$233.3 million).

Foreign movies that violate Vietnamese laws will not be protected

Deputy Minister of Information and Communications Nguyen Thanh Lam said that Vietnam would not accept foreign firms that do not observe Vietnamese laws when providing movies through cross-border platforms.

42 foreign service providers fulfill tax obligations in Vietnam

Up to 42 foreign service providers have registered, declared and paid tax with a total amount of VND 1.9 trillion (US$ 82 million) to the portal for tax payment of cross border activities, according to the General Department of Taxation.