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    ASEAN continues to grow despite the pandemic

    23rd November 2021 post by MOIT Vietnam

    ASEAN's role in global sustainable growth is and will be "significant" in the coming years, but the region needs to focus on its commitment to openness to trade and investment, sustainability and continual upgrading. through digitization. There is 'reason for optimism' despite the ever-present risk of new variants and more infections, because of Covid-19, to reset the global economy and society on the path towards global growth and sustainability.

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    Laos orients to develop energy for export

    22nd November 2021 post by MOIT Vietnam

    Laos has strengths in energy while its population is small. Therefore, for many years, the country has accelerated the construction of energy production infrastructure, especially recently, the production of external energy to meet domestic consumption demand is oriented for export to increase budget revenue.

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    Renewable energy in Vietnam is increasingly valued

    17th November 2021 post by MOIT Vietnam

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    Nikkei Asia: Laos is trying to rise above the ranks of the least developed countries

    Nikkei Asia: Laos is trying to rise above the ranks of the least developed countries

    15th November 2021 post by MOIT Vietnam

    Nikkei Asia commented that a number of Chinese-backed infrastructure projects are underway in Laos, creating mixed hopes and doubts for the Southeast Asian nation trying to rise above the ranks of other undeveloped countries. A China-funded expressway, connecting Vientiane with Laos' Vang Vieng, will open in late 2020.

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    Strengthening cooperation in development of infrastructure connection between Vietnam and Laos

    Strengthening cooperation in development of infrastructure connection between Vietnam and Laos

    15th November 2021 post by MOIT Vietnam

    In Laos, the Vientiane Times on the evening of November 4 reported that the Lao government was discussing the proposed route of the highway running from the capital Vientiane through the provinces of Xaysomboun, Xieng Khuang and Huaphan and connecting to the Vietnamese border.