Vientiane Times
Ministry orders 248 private clinics to close
A total of 248 private clinics operated or owned by foreign and Lao nationals around the country have been ordered to shut down temporarily after the Ministry of Health found them to be in breach of the healthcare regulations.More than 120 of the clinics are ...
Phetphoxay Sengpaseuth
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
Brewery supports national healthcare reform
The Lao Brewery Company has provided 500 million kip to the Ministry of Health to improve the nation’s health services in response to public demand. The ministry will use the funds to acquire modern medical equipment for dispensaries and district and provincial hospitals which will help ...
Phetphoxay Sengpaseuth
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
Rice research responding to climate change
The Rice Research Centre is accelerating efforts to improve the efficiency of the current rice breeding and testing programme for farmers’ use in response to climate change. Dr Phetmanyseng explained that climate change directly affects rice production worldwide, including Laos, and causes national rice production to ...
Ounkham Pimmata
PM calls for Poverty Reduction Fund to accelerate efforts
Prime Minister Thongloun Sisoulith has called on the Poverty Reduction Fund (PRF) to continue to help villagers rise above poverty after learning that a significant number of families remain impoverished.More ...
Souksakhone Vaenkeo
First government bonds listed for trading on LSX
The Ministry of Finance, on behalf of the government, has officially announced its first trading of government bonds on the Lao Securities Exchange (LSX) in a bid to promote the capital market in Laos.More ...
Times Reporters
Bad roads, land disputes, drug trade top NA hotline calls
Hundreds of people jointly raised 486 issues of public concern to the National Assembly via the telephone hotline operated during parliament’s 6th ordinary session, which ended last week. The poor state of roads, land disputes and the spreading drug trade were recorded as the top three ...
Souksakhone Vaenkeo
Ministry to speed investment approval process
The Ministry of Planning and Investment has pledged to intensify action to speed up the consideration and approval of investment projects after learning that it typically took longer than the timeframe stipulated by law.In a document submitted to the National Assembly last week, the ministry ...
Souksakhone Vaenkeo