Vietnam’s investment in Laos hits nearly $5 billion
Vietnam’s investment in Laos hits nearly $5 billion
Vietnam’s investment in Laos has reached almost US$5 billion, the Vietnamese Ministry of Planning and Investment announced on Saturday.
The combined capital Vietnamese investors had channeled into Laos has hit $4.9 billion so far, the ministry said during the 2016 Vietnam-Laos investment cooperation meeting in the central city of Da Nang.
The gathering was a national-level event chaired by the Vietnamese and Lao governments and attended by leaders of ministries, authorities as well as businesses from the two nations.
According to the Vietnamese ministry, Laos tops the list of 68 countries and territories that have business operations in Vietnam.
Meanwhile, Vietnam ranks second among the nations investing in Laos, it added.
Vietnamese enterprises have carried out many successful operations in Laos, contributing to the socio-economic development of the country and being praised and highly evaluated by the local government.
Among them are the investment projects of Hoang Anh-Gia Lai Group, branches of Vietnamese venture banks, telecommunication projects of Vietnam’s largest mobile operator Viettel, and the plan to build distribution networks of oil and gas by the Vietnam National Oil and Gas Group and Vietnam National Petroleum Group.
Aside from such activities, businesses from Vietnam have been cooperating with Lao authorities to do community work in several of the country’s localities, including the construction of schools, infirmaries, houses and roads for the Laotian people, with financial support topping tens of millions of dollars.
Vietnam’s investment has created the necessary foundation for the establishment of various industries in Laos, namely rubber processing, production of sugar, fertilizers, hydroelectricity, mineral mining and processing, and others.
In addition, the projects have provided job opportunities for about 40,000 people in Laos, boosting local labor capacity, enhancing living conditions of Laotian citizens, and contributing to the nation’s budget.