Vietnam feasibility study - EITI
Vietnam feasibility study - EITI Vietnam feasibility study - EITI
The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative and the Implementation Perspective of Vietnam This study is conducted by Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and Consultancy on Development (CODE) with support of the Royal Norwegian Embassy and Revenue Watch Institute 5/2011
The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative and the Implementation Perspective of Vietnam AuThors: Bui Quang Binh: CODE Le Thanh ha: VCCI Tran Van hai: VCCI Tran Trung Kien: CODE Pham Quang Tu: CODE Dau Anh Tuan: VCCI Hanoi, May 2011
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- Page 8 and 9: 8 The Extractive Industries Transpa
- Page 10 and 11: 10 exeCutIVe summARy Vietnam has a
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- Page 26 and 27: 26 II.1.2 Tax responsibilities Tax
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The Extractive<br />
Industries Transparency<br />
Initiative and the<br />
Implementation<br />
Perspective of <strong>Vietnam</strong><br />
This <strong>study</strong> is conducted by <strong>Vietnam</strong><br />
Chamber of Commerce and<br />
Industry (VCCI) and Consultancy on<br />
Development (CODE) with support<br />
of the Royal Norwegian Embassy<br />
and Revenue Watch Institute<br />
5/2011