Laos Sees Rise In Trade Value, But Deficit Persists
The total value of goods imported and exported by Laos in December rose to over US$1.1 billion
Read moreThe total value of goods imported and exported by Laos in December rose to over US$1.1 billion
Read moreThe Lao PDR’s international trade volume for November reached US$912 million with exports valued at US$390 million and imports estimated at US$521 million
Read moreDespite racking up a trade deficit of US$336 million in the first 11 eleven months of 2021, the government is hopeful that its planned trade targets will be reached by the end of year.
Read moreLaos registered a record monthly trade deficit of US$45 million in October, when total two-way trade was worth US$819 million
Read moreLaos registered a record low trade deficit of US$24 million in August compared to the previous records of the year, with the two-way trade value amounting to US$880 million
Read moreLaos registered a record trade deficit of US$99 million in July, with exports valued at US$374 million and imports at a US$473 million, comprising a total two-way trade value of US$847 million.
Read moreLaos saw a record US$932 million in the value of imports and exports for June, but recorded a trade deficit of US$62 million
Read moreLaos recorded a total trade value of US$762 million for imports and exports in August 2020, comprising US$377 million worth of exports while about US$384 million was expended on imported goods
Read moreThe country is still facing a huge trade deficit
Read moreLaos recorded a trade deficit of US$118 million in March, which was higher than the figures for January and February.
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