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The visit of the Lao Prime Minister to Vietnam is a significant step towards enhancing bilateral economic cooperation.
During a state visit to Vietnam, Lao Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone and his wife, along with a high-ranking Lao government delegation, will officially attend the 46th Vietnam-Laos Bilateral Cooperation Committee meeting, which is scheduled to take place on January 6-7.
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Energy and mineral exports are expected to bring in 4 billion USD for Laos in 2024
Laos expects to export electricity worth more than 2,453 million USD in 2024, and minerals worth 1,525 million USD, bringing the total revenue from these two key economic sectors to approximately 4 billion USD.
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The First Vietnam-Laos-Cambodia Border Defense Friendship Exchange
In an unprecedented tripartite defense engagement, the opening ceremony of Vietnam-Laos-Cambodia Border Defense Friendship Exchange was held today, December 14th, in the shared border region encompassing Kon Tum province of Vietnam, Attapeu province of Laos, and Ratanakiri province of Cambodia. The event, taking place in Ngoc Hoi district and the city of Kon Tum within Vietnam's Kon Tum province, marks a significant stride in regional cooperation.
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Laos Encourages Agricultural Commodity Production with New Credit Policies
Vientiane, Laos – In a significant move to increase agricultural commodity production, the Lao government has unveiled a series of credit policies aimed at easing farmers' and entrepreneurs' access to low-interest capital from financial institutions and microenterprise promotion funds. Historically, many producers and businesses in the agricultural sector have struggled to secure affordable financing, often resorting to high-interest, short-term loans due to limited government funding and a lack of specific credit policies for agricultural production and processing.
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Tri-Border Landmark: A Testament to Vietnam-Laos-Cambodia Solidarity And Trust
In the remote northern reaches of Vietnam’s Central Highlands, a landmark not only marks the convergence of three nations but also symbolizes the enduring trust and solidarity among Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. Known as the “Tri-Border Landmark” or “Indochina Tripoint”, this famed location is often poetically described as a place where “the crowing of a rooster is heard across three countries”. It is set to host significant symbolic activities as part of the inaugural Vietnam-Laos-Cambodia Defense Border Friendship Exchange program on December 14.