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Vietnam, Laos promote trade relations

Vietnam and Laos agreed to speed up the implementation of their 2008-2015 trade development project in an effort to raise two-way trade to 1...

Laos, Malaysia deepen economic cooperation

The headline-making visit to Laos last week by the Malaysian prime minister has resulted in landmark agreements to boost economic cooperation between Laos and...

Laos: Debate over hydropower vs. tourism heats up

The building of a planned hydropower plant near Khone Phapheng waterfall in southern Laos is being hotly debated by developers and local tourism developers...

FPT Information Systems opens doors in Vientiane, Laos

Information technology has played a key role in Vietnamese economic growth, a pattern which a Vietnamese IT firm hopes to repeat in Laos. FPT...

Laos, China prioritize 21 projects of transport and public works

The Lao and Chinese governments have prioritized 21 projects of public works and transport for the next five years 2011-2015 with an estimated investment...

Laos: China-based companies plan Nam Mang 1 hydro project

Lao and Chinese investors have agreed to develop plans to build the Nam Mang 1 hydropower plan in the central province of Borikhamxay in...

Laotian-Vietnamese joint venture turns on tap for Vientiane water supply

A Lao-Vietnamese joint venture has begun selling water to the Vientiane Water Supply Enterprise after completing the construction of its water treatment facilities. The...

Mekong River Commission discusses hydropower development impacts

The impacts of hydropower developments in the mainstream Mekong basin are under scrutiny at a workshop in Vientiane hosted by the Mekong River Commission...

Laos: Ratch-Lao to manage Nam Ngum 2 power plant

Ratch-Lao Service Company Limited, a Thai power company operating in Laos, is preparing to manage operation and maintenance of the Nam Ngum 2 hydropower...

Hoang Anh Gia Lai eyes large scale investment in Laos

Hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAGL), a large Vietnamese company, is planning to invest in several projects in Laos in the coming years. Chairman of...

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