Franchising into Vietnam: Conditions and Registration
How foreign brands franchise into Vietnam: franchisor eligibility, the duty to register with the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the contract and trademark protection.
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Franchising is a common way for foreign brands — food, retail, services — to expand into Vietnam without operating directly. Vietnamese law has a dedicated framework for it.
Legal framework
Franchising is governed by the Commercial Law 2005 and Decree 35/2006. The franchisor grants the franchisee the right to use its brand, business model and know-how in exchange for fees and system-wide quality control.
Conditions and registration
The core condition: the business system to be franchised must have operated for at least one year. For franchising from abroad into Vietnam, the franchisor must register its franchising activity with the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) before proceeding. Domestic franchising now largely runs on a notification/exemption basis depending on the case.
Contract and trademark
The franchise agreement should set out territory, initial and ongoing fees, operating standards, training, term and termination. Before franchising, register your trademark in Vietnam — because Vietnam is first-to-file, an unregistered brand is easily captured by others. See trademark registration for foreign companies.
Frequently asked questions
Does franchising from abroad into Vietnam require registration?
Yes. A foreign franchisor must register its franchising activity with the MOIT before rolling out.
Is there an operating-history requirement?
The business system to be franchised must have operated for at least one year.
Should I register the trademark first?
Strongly advisable. Vietnam is first-to-file, so register the trademark early to avoid losing it.
How LTV Law helps
LTV Law advises on franchise structure, MOIT registration, drafting the agreement and protecting the trademark for foreign franchisors. Contact our team.
This article is for general information only and does not constitute legal advice.
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