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Govt praised for efforts to drive economic growth
 
Vientiane Times, 8 Mar 2010
 
International donors, agencies and the private sector have praised the
government's success in helping Laos to weather the global financial
crisis and maintaining solid GDP growth of over 6 percent last year.
 
“Through the hard times of the global economy, the private sector in
Laos is growing and proving itself an important driver of economic
development,” said Mr Simon Andrews, International Finance Corporation
(IFC) Regional Manager for Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam.
 
Mr Andrews was speaking at the 6th Lao Business Forum last Friday in
Vientiane, attended by some 200 representatives from government,
private sector, embassies and donor agencies.
 
Standing Deputy Prime Minister Somsavat Lengsavad also attended the
forum and was the chairman of the meeting.
 
“The forum is a good example of how by working together, government
and the private sector can focus on issues of mutual concern for the
benefit of all,” Mr Somsavat said.
 
Talks focused on adminis-trative, legal and regulatory reforms raised
by working groups.
 
Mr Somsavat said “This public-private dialogue process has been a
successful one over the last years, upon which the government is
making significant steps in many areas to improve the business
environment.”
 
L ao National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LNCCI) President, Mr
Kissana Vongsay, said “All public and private stakeholders need to
work together and focus on solutions to alleviate constraints that
limit economic growth.”
 
The business community recognised the government's efforts in
promulgating the amended minerals law in December and asked the
government to continue its efforts to pass a revised insurance law and
other key legislation affecting their business operations.
 
The Finance Ministry indicated the draft insurance law constitutes
life and non-life policies, legal environment, compulsory products,
set-up of an insurance commissioner and oversight committee, among
other things. The draft insurance law will be considered by June of
this year.
 
The services and trade working group requested actions to control the
import of counterfeit products and raised concerns about cumbersome
import licensing procedures at customs checkpoints and the need to
streamline processes.
 
Customs Department Director General Santiphab Phomvihane announced
that in a year's time a new computerised system will be installed at
all border checkpoints.
 
Planning and Investment Deputy Minister Dr Bounthavy Sisouphanthong
said “The forum has been effective due to the public and private
sectors' concerns for the well being of the economy and society. It
will work even more effectively for the benefit of the private
sector.”
 
“It has built consensus, trust and understanding between key
stakeholders enabling economic development,” Mr Andrews said.
 
The meeting also heard from the French, Japanese, and Vietnamese
Chambers of Commerce regarding their views on the investment climate.
A common note was the need to improve the implementation of laws and
regulations and to strengthen human resources in Laos.
 
Mr Kissana said LNCCI continues constructive dialogue among the
business community and the government to ensure that policies support
private sector growth, especially under the current difficult global
economic climate.
 
“IFC will continue to coordinate with the LNCCI and Planning and
Investment Ministry on the forum's process requirements and provide
financial assistance,” Mr Andrews said.
 


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