Affiliation:
1. University of Law, Vietnam National University
2. Banking University HCMC, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam - International University of Japan, Japan
3. Thai Nguyen University of Economics and Business Administration
4. Ho Chi Minh Technical University
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to present Further Discussion on Investment Law, Cybersecurity Law and Recommendations for Attracting Foreign Investment (FDI). Based on collects statisti-cal data from the statistical yearbooks of the provinces/cities from 2010 to 2021. We found FDI inflows have a positive impact on labor productivity in Vietnamese localities. Specifically, locali-ties have (i) the larger the proportion of FDI in progress in the total investment capital of the economy, (ii) the larger the number of projects, the more accumulated FDI in operation, (iii) FDI sector activity and (iv) the larger the share of net revenue of the FDI sector, the higher the labor productivity. Moreover, investors need to pay attention to cybersecurity law: Acts of distorting history, denying revolutionary achievements, and sabotaging the great unity bloc whole nation, offending religion, discriminating on gender, racial discrimination; Acts of spreading information harmful to organizations and individuals, including: false information causing confusion among the people, causing damage to socio-economic activities, causing difficulties for activities. actions of state agencies or official duty performers, infringing upon the lawful rights and interests of other agencies, organizations and individuals
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