Vietnam to offer unprecedented incentives for digital tech companies


Companies investing in digital technology will enjoy unprecedented incentives. — VNA/VNS

HANOI: Vietnam will offer unprecedented incentives for digital technology companies under a new law set to take effect from the beginning of 2026, an official from the Ministry of Science and Technology said at a press conference on Monday (July 7).

According to the Law on Digital Technology Industry, the incentives include full corporate income tax exemption for the first two years and 50 per cent reduction in the four following years, as well as land rent waivers for three years.

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