BRS and Momo-o, Matsuo & Namba Strategic Meeting to discuss Continued Joint-Effort to Support Japanese Clients in Thailand

Prominent law firms Blumenthal Richter & Sumet (“BRS”) based in Bangkok and Momo-o, Matsuo & Namba (“Momo-o “) located in Tokyo achieved a significant milestone in their partnership as key leaders from both firms gathered for a pivotal meeting on August 25, 2023, hosted at BRS’s Bangkok office in Thailand. The purpose of this meeting was to discuss and reaffirm their shared dedication to delivering exceptional legal services to Japanese clients seeking investments in Thailand.

Representing BRS at the meeting were Senior Partner Andreas Richter, a respected authority in the domain of foreign direct investment, boasting over three decades of professional experience, and Partner Ekkarat Ritthiplang , a distinguished expert in managing interactions between foreign clients and Thai authorities.

In attendance from Momo-o was Partner Shinichiro Uemura , a seasoned legal professional with a wealth of experience in facilitating cross-border transactions related to mergers and acquisitions, international trade, real estate, and taxation matters. Additionally, Ryo Sakata, a Corporate and Mergers & Acquisitions attorney specializing in foreign direct investment and currently seconded at BRS, also took part in the meeting. Ryo’s presence underscored the vibrant exchange of knowledge and skills between the two firms.

Both BRS and Momo-o are esteemed members of Interlaw, a globally recognized Tier 1 legal network known for its commitment to excellence and innovation in the legal field. Capitalizing on their membership in Interlaw, BRS and Momo-o have synergistically combined their strengths to form an alliance that caters to the legal requirements of Japanese corporations and high net-worth individuals endeavoring to establish and cultivate their businesses in Thailand.

This alliance has played a pivotal role in bolstering BRS’s Japan Desk, an initiative supported by Andreas and Ekkarat. The primary focus of the Japan Desk is to provide specialized legal assistance to Japanese enterprises navigating the intricate landscape of the Thai market, particularly within regulated sectors such as automotive, pharmaceuticals, and other manufacturing and service industries.

 

Blumenthal Richter & Sumet Knowledge Sharing with Deputy Secretary General of Board of Investment Regarding Chinese Investments in Thailand

Zhang Shuang, who leads Blumenthal Richter & Sumet’s (BRS) China Desk, recently met with Chanin Khaochan,  Deputy Secretary General of Thailand’s Board of Investment (BOI) to discuss Chinese investments in Thailand. The purpose of this meeting was to enhance the BOI’s and BRS’ ability to assist Chinese businesses and high net worth individuals in effectively establishing and growing their ventures in the Kingdom.

The meeting took place on August 18, 2023, where Shuang and Chanin exchanged their thoughts on the ramifications of prior BOI policies on Chinese investments in Thailand, specifically focusing on matters related to inbound investments and transactions. Among the areas explored were the tax advantages available to Chinese and other foreign enterprises operating in diverse sectors under BOI-promoted categories. The conversation also encompassed the strategic merits of combining BOI applications with respect to specialized technologies such as full automation. Additionally, they tackled the implications of BOI’s new policy and the regulatory challenges that Chinese companies encounter while operating within the Thai jurisdiction.

In line with our firm’s core commitment to providing legal counsel from a business-oriented perspective, Shuang seized the opportunity to address the unique challenges faced by Chinese professionals as they adapt to Thailand’s business culture.

“We consider it a privilege to learn directly from the source,” Shuang expressed with enthusiasm. “The evolving economic and friendly ties between China and Thailand hold immense opportunities, and we are excited about the future.” She emphasized that for more than four decades, BRS has assisted clients in achieving their enduring business and investment objectives in a highly regulated market. This commitment has translated into a distinguished track record of facilitating constructive interactions between clients and Thai authorities, thereby fostering mutual trust and success.

Guiding our firm’s China Desk, Shuang collaborates closely with Senior Partner Andreas Richter, a recognized authority in the realm of foreign direct investment with more than 30 years of professional experience. Together, they assist Chinese enterprises and investors in effectively navigating the complex Thai legal and market environment. Shuang’s comprehensive expertise spans all facets of foreign direct investment, encompassing aspects like corporate formation, regulatory and compliance aspects, structuring advice, and operational licensing and permit matters. Furthermore, she continues to provide post-entry support to her clients, offering insights on general commercial matters and pre-litigation procedures.

 

Andreas C. Richter and GTCC Discuss German-Thai Trade and Investment and Clean Air Initiative with Thailand’s Minister of Industry

On 15 December 2020, Senior Partner Andreas C. Richter, the current President of the German-Thai Chamber of Commerce (GTCC), and other GTCC members had a meeting with Thailand’s Minister of Industry H.E. Suriya Jungrungreangkit to discuss German-Thai trade and investment and GTCC activities such as the Clean Air Initiative.

The Clean Air Initiative aims to reduce pollution levels in Thailand in order to strengthen Thailand’s position as the leading foreign direct investment and tourism destination in the region and achieve sustainable economic growth and development in the coming years.

NIDA Workshop on Data Mapping and GAP Analysis under the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA)

Last week, the Faculty of Law of the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) hosted a three day seminar named “Making the Ultimate Goal of Data Management”, and invited a data protection officer and leaders in the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) to share practical advice on complying with data protection law in Thailand to a high standard. Approximately 40 participants from government agencies, public companies, the private sector and hospitals attended the event.

Anuwat Ngamprasertkul, Partner at Blumenthal Richter & Sumet, was invited to host a workshop to wrap up the seminar, and using what the participants had learned he assisted them to list down personal identifiable information (PII) and link up the flow from end-to-end in a data mapping activity. He then analyzed compliance with the PDPA in a GAP analysis activity.

The participants provided feedback that they had a much clearer picture on how PII is collected, processed, disclosed and destroyed and on how to identify safeguards for companies as a data controller or data processor to comply with the PDPA law, which will be fully enforced on 1 June 2021.