hey guys if you have pratical examples to prove, it will be perfect. What you have shown is just a number, the reader just dont know wether it is trueth or not.
Let see cambodia reall examples in a forum that has been viewed by more than 3000 times.
I really want to see lao in progress faster than today condition. I have visited your country many times, and i felt in love with your friendliness and culture. Before i visited your country, I had expected a much better economic progress than cambodia, a country that had encountered a terible war. But, i was really surpriesed and just do not understand why....
Hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAGL) Group has projected a budget of more than US$100 million in its projects in the neighboring country of Laos, mainly in the rubber and property sectors, the group's chairman said.
Doan Nguyen Duc told the Daily on the phone on Monday after a trip from Laos that the upcoming projects would consist of a property complex in Vientiane and two factories to process latex for export as outlined in its business development strategy in the country.
Duc said the Lao government had given the nod to HAGL's construction of a Vina Tower complex comprising of a commercial center, a hotel and offices for lease in Vientiane City.
"We are looking for an appropriate land plot in the capital of Laos and plan to start work on the property project next year," Duc said.
HAGL will invest heavily in the latex processing factories designed with a combined output of 400,000 tons every year when they were commissioned in 2012 in Attapeu Province.
Duc said these projects would help the group export US$120 million worth of latex and wooden products every year from the province. "This export revenue is very significant to such a province like Attapeu," Duc said.
Duc said that HAGL's investment in Laos would exceed US$100 million in the next three to four years when the group carried out its major projects.
HAGL has commissioned a modern wood processing factory and grown 5,000 hectares of rubber trees in Laos.
"We have invested US$25 million in these projects and generated jobs for some 500 people in Attapeu," Duc said.
The Lao government has approved allocation of an additional 10,000 hectares for rubber farming in Attapeu Province, increasing the acreage under rubber tree cultivation is the province to 15,000 hectares. The rubber trees will be the main source of latex for the two processing factories.
The Lao government has also allowed HAGL to explore iron and copper ores in Southern Laos.
In return, HAGL will provide Laos with US$14 million for building a major complex with 1,000 rooms for athletes to stay during the SEA Games 25 taking place in Laos next year.
The complex in the Lao National University will also include meeting and dining rooms, a press center, lighting systems and other auxiliary works. This complex will be converted into a dormitory for 8,000 students after the end of the upcoming sporting event.
HAGL will give US$4 million out of the total sum in gratis aid in accordance with a memorandum of understanding the group signed with the Lao Ministry of Finance in Vientiane last week. (SGT)
The Ministry of Planning and Investment of the Lao PDR reports that for the past three years, that is from 2005 to 2007, the government approved some 505 foreign investment projects, worth more than 5,080 million dollars.
Foreign investments continue to increase this year with 92 more projects approved in the first eight months of 2008, at an aggregate value of more than 359 million dollars, mostly in the fields of energy, mining, and economic crop plantation.
Mining is the sector that is bringing the fastest returns.
Thanks to rising gold, copper and silver prices on the world markets, Laos stands to benefit more from the mining concessions granted to Australia's Oxiana Resources and Pan-Australia. Oxiana says it expects Laos to receive some 2 billion dollars in revenues from its Sepone copper exports between now and 2020, and that excludes its shares from Pan-Australia's Phou Bia's gold mines.
So far, Laos has approved 181 mining projects by a total of 118 companies, 74 of which are foreign ones that will undertake 101 projects. The Lao government reportedly plans to approve more than ten projects between now and 2010. The majority of those projects will be bauxite and aluminum exploration and mining in Champassack and Attapeu provinces.
The Lao government has said it will use the money from all these concessions to fund its efforts to improve the life of its people.
(KPL) The foreign investment in Laos over the past six months of the 2007-2008 period reached almost US$200 million.
The figure was recently disclosed by the Department of Investment Administration and Promotion. The investment, by foreigners was over US$165 million and US$28 million was invested by locals.
The figure showed the national investment soared by 38.6% of the annual target.
The foreign investment was invested in 57 projects that agriculture sector was covered a large number had 18 projects worth US$52.7 million, followed by telecommunication sector was US$32.4 million and mining sector was US$30 million in six projects.
There were nine countries have invested in Laos over the past six months which China was a top list of investment covered 22 projects worth US$84 million, Vietnam has nine projects worth US$32 million, eight projects of Korea worth US$26 million and 10 projects of Thailand worth US$18,4 million and other countries respectively.
Over the past six month, Lao government has signed some Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Sino-hydro Company on Nam Khane II, Nam Khane III Hydropower construction projects, now under the feasibility study.
The Government also allowed Electricite du France to invest in Nam Ngiep II hydropower construction dam.
At the present, the investor is now conducting a feasibility study and evaluation on environmental impact within 18 months.
In addition, the Government has authorised a Chinese company to invest in the Hongsa Lignite Power project and Nam Lik hydropower dam project.
Ecotourism is a new and growing industry in the Lao PDR and there are many good investment
opportunities for ecolodges and tour services. Laws and regulations in Lao PDR are quite favorable for foreign and local investors that are interested in investing in the ecotourism sector. Below are some links to documents and sites relevant to investing in Lao ecotourism.
VIENTIANE (Reuters) - After decades of isolation, Communist-led Laos is enjoying an economic boom fuelled in part by surging demand for its abundant commodity -- land.
From China to Japan and South Korea to Thailand, agri-business firms are flocking to the landlocked Southeast Asian nation to grow everything from rubber and pulp trees to organic vegetables and "green" crops for alternative fuels.
"Laos will be ASEAN's orchard in a couple of years," Thai embassy commercial officer Chalaempon Pongchabubnapa said of the 10-nation Southeast Asia grouping of which Laos is a member.
HANOI, July 19 (Xinhua): Laos is appealing for more foreign investors, especially Vietnamese ones, to do business in its capital Vientiane, local newspaper Vietnam News reported yesterday.
The Lao government has encouraged all forms of foreign investment from business cooperation contracts to joint ventures and wholly foreign-invested firms, director of the Vientiane Department of Industry and Trade Bounpone Sisoulath said at a conference on appealing for investment and trade in Laos held in Vietnam's southern Ho Chi Minh City.
Vietnam, currently having 106 projects with capital of 504 million dollars, is the third largest foreign investor in Laos after China and Thailand.
Vietnam Pours US$1.28 Billion Into Investment in Laos
VIENTIANE, Aug 12 Asia Pulse - Vietnam currently ranks third among 30 foreign investors in Laos with 117 projects capitalised at US$1.28 billion.
The figures were revealed at a conference reviewing Vietnam-Laos investment cooperation, co-chaired by Lao Minister of Planning and Industry Soulivong Dalavong and his Vietnamese counterpart Vo Hong Phuc, in Vientiane, on August 12.
Vietnamese investors capital commitment to projects in Laos have increased rapidly, from US$55 million in 2006 to US$600 million in 2007.
In the years first seven months, Vietnamese businesses pledged US$240 million in investment in Laos.
Minister Soulivong said the Laos Government encourages Vietnamese investors to invest in energy and mining.
The Lao Ministry of Planning and Investment is ready to aid those who want to do business in Laos, he said. (VNA)
Wow!! great economic development. Local people really benefits from those fews examples shown in the previous links. So keep it up, some days our neighborings country will keep talking about Lao development every day.