Cultural and Sporting Services Sub Sample Clauses

Cultural and Sporting Services Sub. Sector: Circus services Obligations Concerned: National Treatment (Article 10.3) Level of Government: Central Measures: Law Nº 28131, “El Peruano” Official Gazette of December 18, 2003, Law of the Artist and Performer (Ley del Artista, Intérprete y Ejecutante), article 26
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Cultural and Sporting Services Sub. Sector: Bullfighting Obligations Concerned: National Treatment (Article 10.3) Level of Government: Central Measures: Law N° 28131, “El Peruano” Official Gazette of December 18, 2003, Law of the Artist and Performer (Ley del Artista, Intérprete y Ejecutante), article 28
Cultural and Sporting Services Sub. Sector: Entertainment services (including theatre, live bands and circus services) (CPC 9619) Obligations Concerned: National Treatment (Article 9.4) Level of Government: Central Measures: Administrative measures Description: Investment Foreign investment to provide entertainment services covered by CPC 9619 (including theatre, live bands and circus services) may not be supplied except through a joint venture or the purchase of shares in a Vietnamese enterprise with foreign equity not exceeding 49 per cent. Three years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement, a joint venture or purchase of shares in a Vietnamese enterprise with foreign equity not exceeding 51 per cent shall be permitted.
Cultural and Sporting Services Sub. Sector: Electronic games business Obligations Concerned: National Treatment (Article 9.4 and Article 10.3) Level of Government: Central Measures: Administrative measures Description: Investment and Cross-Border Trade in Services Foreign investment to supply electronic games services may not be supplied except through a business cooperation contract or a joint venture with Vietnamese partner authorised to supply such services or the purchase of shares in a Vietnamese enterprise authorised to supply such services. In case of a joint venture or the purchase of shares in an enterprise, foreign equity shall not exceed 49 per cent. No later than two years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement, Viet Nam shall permit 51 per cent foreign investment in electronic game services offered over the Internet. Five years after the date of entry into force of this Agreement, Viet Nam shall impose no limitations on foreign equity. For greater certainty, the absence of an entry against the cross- border services obligations does not preclude Viet Nam from ensuring that the cross-border supply of electronic games services complies with Viet Nam’s laws and regulations, including applicable registration and licensing requirements.

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