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Laos re-opens all local border checkpoints

The Lao Government has allowed the re-opening of all local and traditional border checkpoints to facilitate trade and travelling of people in border areas after more than three years of closure to fight COVID-19.
Vientiane (VNA) – The LaoGovernment has allowed the re-opening of all local and traditional border checkpointsto facilitate trade and travelling of people in border areas after more thanthree years of closure to fight COVID-19.      

An announcement of the Foreign Ministry said provinces can re-open local andtraditional checkpoints under their management but must still ensure strictsupervision and inspection to prevent the import of non-essentialgoods and illegal imports.

On May 9 this year, Laos re-opened all international border gates to facilitateimport-export activities and attract tourists, thus helping with post-pandemic economicrecovery.

As a result, the number of international arrivals to Laos has surged, rocketingfrom nearly 36,000 in May to almost 172,000 in June./.         
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