De-Risking Your Supply Chain: Diversification Opportunities in ASEAN |
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Many internationally operating companies are currently looking into diversifying their supply chains in order to become more resilient and crisis-resistant in the long term. Against this backdrop, the ASEAN markets are increasingly gaining momentum as alternative sourcing markets.
What legal and tax implications need to be considered when setting up operations or regional functions in markets such as Malaysia, Singapore or Vietnam? In this session with experts at Rödl & Partner, we will look into the latest trends in ASEAN and discuss investment opportunities, trade barriers and Free Trade Agreements, investment protection and re-location incentives.
You will gain insights into: - Current trend of diversification and the role of ASEAN in the global market
- Ease of doing business in Malaysia – Opportunities and Pitfalls
- Singapore as regional hub – FTAs and other trade related benefits
- Investment opportunities in Vietnam – The Hanoi-Haiphong Economic Corridor
- Tax considerations, including tax incentives and transfer pricing as crucial aspects of the relocation of corporate functions
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Priya Selvanathan Head of Tax & Transfer Pricing – ASEAN, Associate Partner
Licensed Tax Agent (Malaysia)
Rödl & Partner |
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Dr. Paul Weingarten Head of Office Singapore, Partner
Foreign Registered Lawyer (Singapore)
Rödl & Partner |
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Lutz Koch Head of Office Hanoi, Associate Partner
Foreign Registered Lawyer (Vietnam)
Rödl & Partner |
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Date: Thursday, 11 May 2023
Time: 12:30 - 2:00 pm HKT (12:15 pm registration) |
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Physical participation:
Cost: HK$50 per person for GCC member / HK$80 per person for non-member *Includes sandwich lunch
Venue: GIC/GCC Office, 19/F, COFCO Tower, 262 Gloucester Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Seats are limited. Booking priority given to members on a first-come, first-served basis. |
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Virtual participation:
Cost: free of charge for GCC member and non-member
Webinar Tool: Zoom
The access link for the webinar will be sent to participants 1 day before the event. |
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This webinar may be recorded for internal reference.
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