Vietnamese, Lao central banks discuss cooperation in using local currencies in bilateral trade

Aug 23rd at 13:56
23-08-2024 13:56:01+07:00

Vietnamese, Lao central banks discuss cooperation in using local currencies in bilateral trade

The State Bank of Việt Nam and the Bank of Laos are looking to explore a joint cross-border retail payment system.

A bank teller counts Laotian Kip. The State Bank of Việt Nam and the Bank of Laos have jointly organised a conference to share experience in promoting the use of respective domestic currencies in bilateral trade and investment cooperation activities to prevent external risks. — VNA/VNS Photo

The two recently organised a conference to share experience in promoting the use of respective domestic currencies in bilateral trade and investment cooperation activities to prevent external risks.

Việt Nam is currently the third largest trade partner of Laos, with a long-standing trade and investment partnership.

This is an important basis for the two sides to promote the use of their domestic currencies. The control of the common payment system of the two countries will be managed by the Việt Nam National Payment Corporation and the Lao National Payment Network Co. Ltd.

At the conference, the two sides introduced the Việt Nam-Laos cross-border retail payment connection project which will use QR codes, saying the system is currently in the preparation stage, with its first phase expected to be launched in September.

There are nine Vietnamese banks engaging in the project and 13 Lao banks.

Countries in the ASEAN region, including Laos, have switched to using domestic currencies in trade and investment to prevent risks from political, geopolitical, economic and financial changes. 

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