Under the agreement signed in 2019, Cambodia buys 2,400 mW of power from Laos, with the first phase starting in 2024, followed by the second phase, third phase, and foutrh phase in 2025, 2026, and 2027, respectively.
Category: Laos
Laos hopes for economic boost from Chinese-built railway
“When you look at the juxtaposition of this super modern railway and the countryside it is passing through – it’s very stark. One does wonder whether the Laos people will be the beneficiaries?”
Mekong River Commission appoints new CEO
The MRC Council yesterday welcomed the appointment of Dr. Anoulak Kittikhoun of Lao nationality as the 3rd Riparian CEO of the MRC Secretariat for the 2022–2024 tenure. He is the first Lao national to be appointed to the position.
Laos to graduate from Least Developed Country status
According to a statement by the UN, “the three countries will graduate from the LDC category after an exceptionally extended preparatory period of five years, with the standard period being three years, which will enable them to prepare for graduation while planning for a post-Covid-19 recovery and implementing policies and strategies to reverse the economic and social damage incurred by the Covid-19 shock.”
Champassak to forge ahead with Mekong management project
The US$65.6 million project is expected to take five years to complete and include landslide protection measures, river embankments, 6.8 kilometers of drainage channels, a 13.5-km road and a 10.6-hectare public park.
Chinese-owned banana plantations fueling exploitation in Myanmar
Workers have reported that while they used to drink the water from the streams and wash with it, they cannot do so anymore for fear of their health, as the contaminated water is pumped back to those sources.
Laos to see mineral earnings of USD 463 million in fourth quarter
“Mining operations now excavate gold, copper, zinc, potassium, limestone, and lead. Mineral and mining projects in Laos cover a land area of over seven million hectares throughout the country or over 30 percent of the total land area.”
Laos, China agree to foster development alongside railway
During the meeting, leaders reviewed cooperation agreements signed by the two countries in past years, notably an agreement to jointly further China’s Belt and Road Initiative, and an agreement to develop the Laos-China economic corridor from 2019-2030. They also agreed to push for cooperation in areas relating to the sharing of technical expertise.
Laos, Germany extend cooperation on biodiversity conservation, sustainable use of forests
This joint project will support good forest governance, effective protected area management, environmental education, and curb illegal wildlife trade during the next three years.