The British Embassy in Vietnam, the British Consulate General in Vietnam, and KPMG Law Limited are pleased to introduce the webinar: Vietnam’s Data and Personal Data Laws – Practical Implications for UK Businesses, which is designed to support UK businesses and stakeholders in enhancing their understanding and compliance capacity with respect to Vietnam’s personal data protection and data governance legal framework, in line with current regulatory developments. 

This webinar is designed to support UK businesses operating in or engaging with Vietnam by providing a clear and practical overview of the regulatory landscape and its operational implications with the following details. 

Webinar details: 

  • Format: Online via Microsoft Teams 
  • Date & Time: 12 May 2026 (1.5 hours) 
    • 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM (Vietnam Time) 
    • 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM (UK Time)  
  • Key Speaker: Mr. Tran Bao Trung  

Intended Audience: 

  • Legal, compliance, data protection, and risk professionals 
  • IT, operations, and governance teams 
  • Business leaders and decision-makers responsible for market entry or ongoing operations in Vietnam 

Webinar agenda: Navigating Vietnam’s Data Laws 

  1. Overview on the Project Objectives and Vietnam’s Regulatory on data and personal data 

  • Opening remarks on the objectives of the legal report and its importance for UK firms entering Vietnam. 
  • A high-level look at the legal framework, enforcement trends, and current sanctions. 
  1. Deep Dive: Bridging the GDPR Gap  

  • A detailed session on mapping GDPR standards to Vietnamese requirements, e.g., consent centric models and data subject rights; cross border transfers and data localization rules; security obligations and Impact Assessment dossiers. 
  • Practical implementation steps for UK businesses to align internal governance with local law. 
  1. Panel Discussion & Q&A 

  • Experts and businesses discuss real world challenges faced by GDPR compliant firms and offer strategic insights on regulatory engagement. 

  1. Closing & Next Steps 

To confirm the participation, please click book now. Registration deadline: 11 May 2026 

Upon registration, participants will receive further logistical details and post-event access to relevant materials. 

We sincerely hope you will be able to join this session. Your participation and practical perspectives will contribute greatly to constructive dialogue around the effective implementation of Vietnam’s data and personal data regulatory framework. 

Should you have any questions or require further information, please feel free to contact: 

KPMG Law Limited 


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Sabina Ciofu

Sabina Ciofu

International Policy and Strategy Lead, techUK

Daniel Clarke

Daniel Clarke

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Theophile Maiziere

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Policy Manager - EU, techUK

Archie Breare

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Policy Manager - Trade, techUK

Tess Newton

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