Vinachem updates Lao Deputy PM on potash mine project
Lao Deputy PM Saleumxay Kommasith affirmed the Lao Government’s strong support for the Vinachem potash project and instructed the Laos–Vietnam Cooperation Committee to coordinate with relevant ministries in addressing outstanding matters.
Senior executives from the Vietnam National Chemical Group (Vinachem) report on the progress of a major potash mining and processing project in Khammouane province to Lao Deputy Prime Minister Saleumxay Kommasith, May 27. (Photo: Vinachem)
Hanoi (VNA) – Senior executives from the Vietnam National Chemical Group (Vinachem) reported on the progress of a major potash mining and processing project in Khammouane province to Lao Deputy Prime Minister Sa⛄leumxay Kommasith in Vi🐻entiane on May 27.
Vinachem Chairman Phung Quang Hiep and General Director Nguyen Huu Tu briefed the Deputy PM and representatives from key Lao ministries on the project implementation to date. The update covered land clearance, infrastructure preparation, equipment mobilisation, personnel arrangements, and additional capital planning.
Vinachem also proposed that the Lao Government direct relevant ministries to resolve remaining administrative issues, helping to accelerate the project and ensure it stays on schedule.
The Lao Deputy PM acknowledged the importance of the potash mine as one of the flagship projects in Laos–Vietnam cooperation. He stressed that its successful implementation will deliver economic returns and significant diplomatic value, further strengthening the friendship between the two nations.
Saleumxay Kommasith affirmed the Lao Government’s strong support for the project and instructed the Laos–Vietnam Cooperation Committee to coordinate with relevant ministries in addressing outstanding matters.
At the meeting, Hiep reaffirmed Vinachem’s commitment to executing the project with discipline and urgency, in line with the expectations of both governments. The group pledged to mobilise all necessary resources and maintain strong political will to ensure the project’s success, calling it a strategically vital mission in its new development phase.
After the meeting, the Vinachem delegation visited the Vietnamese Embassy in Laos to update Ambassador Nguyen Minh Tam on the project. Ambassador Tam affirmed that the embassy will continue to support Vinachem’s investment efforts in Laos, particularly the potash mine project./.
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