Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Vingroup's Legal Bullying Doesn't Work In Germany Like In Vietnam


(MENAFN- Asia Times) A Berlin court has rejected most of the defamation claims filed by Vietnamese billionaire Pham Nhat Vuong and VinFast Germany GmbH against exiled journalist Le Trung Khoa, ruling that the plaintiffs must bear nearly 88% of total legal costs, a major setback for Vingroup's international“legal blitz” strategy.

The Berlin Regional Court (Landgericht Berlin II) delivered its verdict on November 4, 2025, after a public hearing that drew attention from European journalists and Vietnamese dissidents.

The case (No. 27 O 329/25 eV) centered on a 2022 Thoibao video report titled“VinFast's disastrous car launch in Germany accused of bribing journalists.”

According to the official judgment reviewed by Asia Times, the court ruled that Khoa is prohibited only from repeating a specific bribery allegation that could not be substantiated with documentary evidence.

However, all other censorship demands made by VinFast and Vuong were dismissed, including attempts to block broader reporting on VinFast's failed European debut and its business practices.

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