Govt Pledges To Tackle Public Debt, Price Increases
The government has vowed to further address mounting public debt and the vulnerability of the macroeconomy to prevent the country from being dragged into default.
Read moreThe government has vowed to further address mounting public debt and the vulnerability of the macroeconomy to prevent the country from being dragged into default.
Read morePrime Ministerial Decree 599 demands excess vehicles be returned in push to rein in corruption.
Read moreThe premier said changes to the quantity of vehicles, alcoholic beverages and other imported luxury items would be considered, so that shrinking foreign currency reserves could be kept for essential goods.
Read moreThe government has agreed in principle to increase the minimum wage in a bid to ease the hardships suffered by many people amid the rising cost of living.
Read moreLao authorities will ask their Chinese counterparts to consider reopening more border crossings to allow trucks carrying goods to enter China as hundreds remain stranded at the Boten-Mohan crossing on the Laos-China border.
Read moreThe government has pledged to remove barriers that hinder business operations in Laos while speeding up bitcoin mining by authorised companies.
Read moreOfficials dismiss nine government employees who embezzled funds in Bokeo province.
Read morePrime Minister Phankham Viphavanh has issued a decree spelling out the details of the traditional dress to be worn by men and women when attending ceremonial events
Read morePrime Minister Phankham Viphavanh has ordered health authorities to begin vaccinating children aged 12 years and older so that schools can reopen.
Read moreThe Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism was assigned to work with the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, the Lao National Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the National Taskforce for Covid-19 Prevention and Control and other relevant bodies to draw up a standardised plan for the reopening process.
Read moreThe government is striving to vaccinate as much as 70 percent of the adult population by the end of this year
Read moreAs of September 6, Laos’ infection rate stood at about 0.37 percent of the population with the death rate at 0.0003 percent.
Read morePrime Minister Phankham Viphavanh said on Wednesday that the Laos-China Railway will open on December 2 – the day when the Lao PDR will celebrate its 46th anniversary.
Read moreThe government has issued a new decree that will massively reduce spending on state vehicles.
Read morePrime Minister Phankham Viphavanh has told the Ministry of Energy and Mines to re-negotiate with the operators of hydropower and mining projects to ensure fair benefits from such projects
Read morePrime Minister Phankham Viphavanh has told the National Assembly (NA) that his administration will make huge reductions in spending on vehicles.
Read moreThe government has decided not to lock down Vientiane after considering a request by city authorities to impose the drastic measure until the end of this month.
Read moreIn order to maximise benefits from the rail project, Laos must quickly create a business friendly environment.
Read moreNewly-elected Prime Minister Phankham Viphavanh highlighted the seven concerns
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