News Laos Sekong: Russia, Laos sign memorandum on Sekong 5 hydropower plant construction project
TASS/. Russia’s Inter RAO Engineering, A-RKSYENS and Electricite du Laos Generation Public Company have signed a memorandum on the project for the construction of Sekong 5 hydropower plant in Laos.
News Laos Sekong: Prime Minister starts official visit to Laos
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh arrived in Vientiane on January 11 morning, beginning his two-day official visit to Laos at the invitation of his Lao counterpart Sonexay Siphandone. Prime Minister Pham ...
News Laos Sekong: Vietnam and Laos vow to increase bilateral trade by 15% in 2023
Vietnamese investment capital in Laos also rose by 52.4% to reach more than US$180 million. Over the past five years, local businesses have contributed approximately US$200 million in taxes and other ...
News Laos Sekong: Laos' foreign trade surpasses US$1 billion in December
VIENTIANE, Jan 14 (Xinhua): The value of imports and exports of Laos in December 2022 was US$1.08 billion, according to the latest figures from the Lao Trade Portal website. Laos' exports in ...
News Laos Sekong: Value of Vietnamese investment in Laos increases by 52.5 per cent
VIENTIANE, Jan. 16 (Xinhua): The value of the investment by Vietnamese companies in Laos reached US$180 million in 2022, an increase of 52.5 per cent. Lao national radio on Monday quoted Lao Prime ...
News Laos Sekong: Laos adds Brunei to Travel Green Zone list
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (Borneo Bulletin/Asia News Network): Brunei Darussalam is among 14 countries placed on Laos’ Travel Green ... Luang Namtha Province, Sekong Province, and Salavanh Province.
News Laos Sekong: 14 other countries including Brunei and Indonesia given permission to enter Laos under Travel Green Zone plan
Four provinces will be authorized for Green Travel Trails during Phase Two, including Houay Xay District in Bokeo Province, Luang Namtha Province, Sekong Province, and Salavanh Province.
News Laos Sekong: Dam Battles Converge on Cambodia’s 3S Rivers
The 3S rivers — Sekong, Sesan, and Srepok — are vital to the economic ... and Srepok — which originate in Laos and Vietnam and flow into Cambodia where they eventually converge and join the Mekong.