Monday, 06/04/2009 07:57

Dialogue tackles barriers for Vietnamese firms in Laos

A dialogue aimed at removing obstacles for Vietnamese businesses and Vietnam-Laos joint ventures operating in  Laos  was organised in Vientiane on April 3.

Vietnamese Minister of Planning and Investment Vo Hong Phuc and his Lao counterpart, Sinlavong Khoutphaythoun, the Association for Vietnam-Laos Economic Cooperation Development President, Lai Quang Thuc, and Lao Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Thoongmy Phomvisay chaired the meeting.

Opening the event, Minister Khoutphaythoun said the conference served as a forum for entrepreneurs and managers from both  Laos and Vietnam to look into and tackle barriers hindering their operations, thereby further improving the investment environment.

The meeting was also a chance for participants to discuss measures to weather the ongoing world economic crisis, and define new investment areas in the years to come, he said.

Business representatives raised questions and opinions regarding land lease, licensing procedures, work permits, materials and equipment imports for projects.

Both Phuc and Khoutphaythoun affirmed that  Vietnam  and  Laos  have been consistent in their policies to foster the development of their comprehensive cooperation and facilitate the flow of Vietnamese investment in   Laos  .

Statistics released by the Lao Investment Promotion Department show that the Lao Government has over the past 20 years licensed 179 Vietnamese-invested projects, with a combined capital of 1.9 billion USD, focusing on energy, agriculture, mining, construction, telecoms, industry, services and finance.

Last year,  Vietnam  surpassed China  and  Thailand   to become the largest foreign investor in Laos.

VietNamNet/VNA

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