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Strengthening Economic Partnerships for Shared Prosperity
On the afternoon of July 17 in Vientiane, the capitals of Vietnam and Laos came together in a vibrant display of economic cooperation with the opening ceremony of the VIETLAO EXPO 2025, co-organized by the Ministries of Industry and Trade of both nations. The event drew the participation of senior officials from the two ministries, Vietnamese Ambassador to Laos Nguyễn Minh Tâm, representatives from numerous Vietnamese and Lao enterprises, as well as a large crowd of Lao citizens and members of the Vietnamese community living in Laos.
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Vietnam–Laos Trade Surges to Nearly USD 1 Billion in Q1 2025
In the first quarter of 2025, two-way trade between Vietnam and Laos reached USD 980.1 million, marking an impressive 105.5% increase compared to the same period in 2024.
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Vietnam and Laos Deepen Trade and Industrial Cooperation with Strong Growth in 2025
Vietnam and Laos are entering a new chapter in their long-standing economic partnership, with trade and industrial cooperation reaching unprecedented levels. Despite persistent volatility in the global economy — from fluctuating commodity prices to shifting trade patterns and supply chain disruptions — the two neighbors have managed to achieve exceptional growth in bilateral commerce.
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Strategic Cooperation Surges as Bilateral Trade Hits $1.3 Billion in Early 2025
The comprehensive strategic partnership between Vietnam and Laos has entered a dynamic new phase, underscored by soaring trade figures, deepening institutional ties, and a shared determination to expand multifaceted cooperation across all sectors. More than a diplomatic relationship, the bond between the two neighboring countries stands as a rare example of enduring loyalty, revolutionary camaraderie, and mutually beneficial development in today’s complex geopolitical landscape.
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Vietnamese Enterprises Encouraged to Increase Investment in Laos
Deputy Prime Minister Nguyễn Chí Dũng has called on domestic enterprises to study the Lao market and policies in detail, and to put forward specific investment ideas and projects.