Vientiane (VNA) – Vietnamese Deputy PrimeMinister Le Van Thanh has suggested Vietnam and Laos boost cooperation ininstitution-policy, infrastructure and human resources in the time ahead.
During his talks with Lao Deputy Prime Minister andMinister of Planning and Investment Sonexay Siphandone in Vientiane on August 9,Thanh said many Vietnamese firms want to invest in the neighbouring country,and called on Laos to further streamline its procedures and offer moreincentives to investors.
Vietnam and Laos have ample room for trade andinvestment cooperation, he said, suggesting the establishment of a specialworking group that is in charge of drawing up specific cooperation programmes,and removing roadblocks for joint projects.
Sonexay Siphandone said the two sides should step upborder trade and collaboration in electricity and mining, intensify infrastructureconnectivity, and upgrade border gates to facilitate trade and transportationof goods.
Vietnamese fruits are favoured in Laos, he said,noting the two countries’ ministries and agencies would work on mechanisms andpolicies on goods production and exchange, and increase online exchanges amidCOVID-19.
The Deputy PMs agreed to designate 2022 as the Year of Vietnam-Laos, Laos-Vietnam Friendship and Solidarity to mark the 60th founding anniversary of the bilateral diplomatic ties and 45 years of thesigning of the Vietnam-Lao Treaty of Amity and Cooperation./.
During his talks with Lao Deputy Prime Minister andMinister of Planning and Investment Sonexay Siphandone in Vientiane on August 9,Thanh said many Vietnamese firms want to invest in the neighbouring country,and called on Laos to further streamline its procedures and offer moreincentives to investors.
Vietnam and Laos have ample room for trade andinvestment cooperation, he said, suggesting the establishment of a specialworking group that is in charge of drawing up specific cooperation programmes,and removing roadblocks for joint projects.
Sonexay Siphandone said the two sides should step upborder trade and collaboration in electricity and mining, intensify infrastructureconnectivity, and upgrade border gates to facilitate trade and transportationof goods.
Vietnamese fruits are favoured in Laos, he said,noting the two countries’ ministries and agencies would work on mechanisms andpolicies on goods production and exchange, and increase online exchanges amidCOVID-19.
The Deputy PMs agreed to designate 2022 as the Year of Vietnam-Laos, Laos-Vietnam Friendship and Solidarity to mark the 60th founding anniversary of the bilateral diplomatic ties and 45 years of thesigning of the Vietnam-Lao Treaty of Amity and Cooperation./.
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