Economy and commerce
Lao construction sector eyeing strong growth in 2019
VIENTIANE (Vientiane Times/ANN) – Laos expects to see more than 10 percent growth in the construction sector this year with the government putting in place measures to address business financing and stimulate the economy.The trend is being driven by factors such as investment in services, ...
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Laos makes plans to spur economic growth in 2019
VIENTIANE (Vientiane Times/ANN) – Laos plans to invest about 44,347 billion kip of its budget or 26.80 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2019 to ensure the country’s steady economic growth. Of this amount, 4,359 billion kip, or 9.83 percent of the total, equal to 2.63 ...
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Lao eyes private investment of 23,086 billion kip this year
VIENTIANE (Vientiane Times/ANN) – The government expects domestic and foreign private investment to climb to 23,086 billion kip in 2019, accounting for 52.06 percent of total investment or 13.95 percent of GDP.More ...
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PM urges ministries to prepare for economic challenges
Prime Minister Thongloun Sisoulith on Tuesday praised the country’s planning, investment and finance sectors and urged everyone to keep up their good performance.However, the prime minister said there were plenty of tough challenges coming up, for which everyone should be prepared.More ...
Times Reporters
Japan Promotes Discussion On Value-Added Tax For Finance Officials
(KPL) Tax Department of the Ministry of Finance and Japan held the 5th seminar on Value-Added Tax (VAT) on 7 Jan to promote discussion on VAT among tax officers.The seminar was held for officials to deepen understandings about tax administration for effective implementation particularly focusing on ...
KPL editors
Govt merges two special trading areas
Businesses operating in a border trade area at a Lao-Vietnamese border crossing in Savannakhet province will soon be offered special tax and non-tax incentives as in special economic zones. “Enterprises operating in the Ban Dansavan border trade area will receive the same tax and non-tax incentives ...
Ekaphone Phouthonesy
Farewell M Point Mart? Sabaidee Mini Big C! Lao Capital’s Leading Convenience Store Chain Rebranding Begins
Laos’ capital’s convenience store chain M Point Mart is set for an overhaul as Vientiane’s Phontan store staff confirm joint venture set see the city’s ubiquitous late night shopping outlets rebranded as Mini Big C with 24 hour shopping hours expected.Setting up in Vientiane’s old town before ...
Laotian Times editors
Vientiane vows better business environment to boost growth
The Vientiane administration has told the capital’s People’s Council it will strive to improve the business environment to attract more investment and raise the economic growth rate to 9.5 percent next year.More ...
Souksakhone Vaenkeo
Laos gains greater access to Chinese market
China has been offering Laos a special trading treatment, enabling Lao businesses to export their goods to one of the largest markets in the world.According to a report from the Lao Ministry of Industry and Commerce, Lao businesses can now sell their goods in the ...
Ekaphone Phouthonesy
Govt places focus on tackling business constraints
Improving the investment climate, and building a state governed by the rule of law will be the main focus of government activities in the first month of 2019.The government stressed the need for authorities in charge to coordinate with related sectors to study these problems, ...
Times Reporters