Rules of Arbitration

The Rules of Arbitration of VTA shall apply to resolve disputes at the Vietnam Traders Arbitration Centre.

Model Arbitration Clause

VTA recommends that parties use the following Model Arbitration Clause

Cost of Arbitration

Schedule of Arbitration costs of VTA, effective from July 20, 2018

List of Arbitrators

The arbitrators on VTA's list are experts committed to upholding the RAPID values in arbitration and mediation activities at VTA

Other News

28 4/2025
TAHOTA Law Firm (China) Visits and Connects with VTA

On April 26, 2025, TAHOTA Law Firm – led by Ms. Xiaomin Liao, a Partner of TAHOTA – paid a visit and held a working session at the VTA Office in Ho Chi Minh City

26 4/2025
Delegation from Zhong Yin Law Firm (China) Visits and Works with VTA

On the morning of April 25, 2025, the Vietnam Traders Arbitration Centre (VTA) had the pleasure of welcoming a delegation from Zhong Yin Law Firm – one of the leading law firms in China – for a visit and working session at VTA’s headquarters in Ho Chi Minh City

13 4/2025
VTA Supports ICA Moot 2025 as the Official Academic Sponsor of Vietnam’s International Commercial Arbitration Moot

The Vietnam Traders Arbitration Centre (VTA) is honored to support the International Commercial Arbitration Moot 2025 (ICA Moot 2025) as the Official Academic Sponsor of this national-level academic competition.

4 4/2025
VTA Appoints Mr. Nguyen Hoang Chuong as Director of Cooperation Development (in charge of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia) for the 2025–2027 Term

On April 4, 2025, the Vietnam Traders Arbitration Centre (VTA) officially announced the appointment of Arbitrator – Lawyer Nguyen Hoang Chuong as Director of Cooperation Development (in charge of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia) for the 2025–2027 term.

NOTICE OF HEAD OFFICE RELOCATION OF THE VIETNAM TRADERS ARBITRATION CENTRE (VTA)

The Vietnam Traders Arbitration Centre (VTA) respectfully announces the relocation of its Head Office as follows:

08:17 11/1/2024 by VTA

New Address:
1st Floor, 41-43 Tran Cao Van Street, Vo Thi Sau Ward, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City.

The operational schedule at the New Address is as follows:

  • Receiving Information and Correspondence:

From November 5, 2024, VTA will receive new claims, dispute-related documents, ongoing case materials, and other correspondence at the New Address.

  • Arbitral Tribunal Meetings:

From November 15, 2024, Arbitral Tribunal sessions and dispute resolution meetings at VTA will be held at the new address (unless otherwise specified by each Arbitral Tribunal).

  • Arbitrators:

From November 18, 2024, VTA arbitrators are welcome to work and engage in professional exchanges at the New Address.

  • Guest Reception and Thematic Activities:

From November 22, 2024, VTA will organize thematic group activities and host delegations at the New Address.

  • Other Transactions and Contacts:

From November 6, 2024, all other transactions and contacts, aside from the activities mentioned above, will proceed as normal at the New Address.

We sincerely appreciate your understanding and cooperation during this transition period.

Thank you very much!

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For further information, please contact:

VIETNAM TRADERS ARBITRATION CENTRE (VTA)
Address: 1st Floor, 41-43 Tran Cao Van Street, Vo Thi Sau Ward, District 3, Ho Chi Minh City
Phone: 0378718998
Email: info@vtac.vn
Website: www.vtac.vn

VTA’s Model Arbitration Clause: “Mọi tranh chấp phát sinh từ hoặc liên quan đến hợp đồng này sẽ được giải quyết bằng trọng tài tại Trung tâm Trọng tài Thương nhân Việt Nam (VTA) theo Quy tắc tố tụng trọng tài của Trung tâm này”. “Any dispute arising out of or in relation with this contract shall be resolved by arbitration at the Vietnam Traders Arbitration Centre (VTA) in accordance with its Rules of Arbitration”.

The Vietnam Trade Arbitration Center (VTA) is responsible for organizing and coordinating the resolution of business disputes through institutional arbitration, with jurisdiction over disputes including: (i) disputes arising from commercial activities between parties; (ii) disputes involving at least one party engaged in commercial activities; and (iii) disputes as prescribed by law to be resolved by arbitration.