This is sort of an old news. But Im not sure if anyone of you have read it before. Does anyone here familiar with this new law? Is there some sort of a mechanism that regulates the extent of the would be investors right on land use? Lastly, how do you think will it impact local people?
_________________________________________________________________ New law gives foreign investors land use rights
Vientiane Times, 5 Jan 2010
Amendments to the newly approved Law on Investment Promotion are expected to encourage foreign investment in Laos by offering investors land use rights.
Minister of Planning and Investment Dr Sinlavong Khoutphaythoune said last week the law drafting committee had made the amendments with a view to creating an investment environment that would attract more local and overseas investment in Laos .
“We have completed the amendments and hope the president will promulgate the law within one month,” he told Vientiane Times, adding that local and foreign investors are waiting for the government to enact the law.
The Lao National Assembly approved the revised investment promotion law in July but was unable to put it into practice after concerns were expressed over new investment incentives that allowed foreigners who invest 2.5 billion kip (US$300,000) to have land use rights.
Their view was that investors had a lot of money and would buy residential land use rights, causing the price of land to increase. This would mean local people would be unable to own land use rights because residential land would be unaffordable.
The government decided to amend the law in accordance with the recommendations of the law makers.
A member of the National Assembly said it was possible for standing members to amend the law even though the majority of assembly members had already approved it.
Dr Sinlavong said the government decided to raise the minimum amount invested for ownership of residential land use rights in Laos from US $300,000 to US$500,000.
Foreign investors who met this requirement would only be allowed to obtain residential land use rights in certain areas.
“ Vientiane and provincial authorities will decide on the areas where foreign investors can obtain residential land use rights,” he said.
Investment Promotion Department Director General Houmpheng Soularay said a foreign investor would be able to obtain land use rights for as long as they continued to run a business in Laos .
Another investment official said the government's decision to use land use rights as an investment incentive was to promote investment in real estate development, adding that the government wanted to encourage the building of houses but Lao people were often unable to buy new properties.
She said the government wanted to encourage wealthy people to live in Laos because they would also spend their money here.
A number of countries allow foreigners to buy property if they invest a large amount of money in the country.
Investment officials said the government's policy to use residential land use rights as an investment incentive was one of the best ways to encourage investment in Laos , adding that many appreciate the peacefulness here and wanted to live in the country.
They also said foreigners find Lao people to be very friendly.
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