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Laos Expects Rising Demand for Elevators and Escalators
Japanese electronics giant Mitsubishi Electric Corporation has set up a new subsidiary in Laos amid growing demand in the country for elevators and escalators.MELCO Elevator Lao, which began its operation on July 1, is expected to beef up Mitsubishi Electric’s sales of elevators and escalators ...
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https://laotiantimes.com/2019/07/17/laos-expects-rising-demand-for-elevators-and-escalators/
Laos Hopes to Diversify Destinations for Tourists
Laos has seen a dramatic increase in the number of South Korean tourists over the past few years after the reality TV show, “Youth Over Flowers,” featured Korean actors visiting famous locations in Laos, particularly in Vang Vieng.The number of visitors from South Korea to Laos grew ...
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https://laotiantimes.com/2019/07/16/laos-hopes-to-diversify-destinations-for-tourists/
Laos Sees Drop in Foreign Direct Investment Inflow
Foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow to Laos decreased in 2018 amid a drop in new investment from China, a recent report has shown.FDI inflow to Laos last year stood at USD 1.3 billion, a 17 percent drop from the previous year, according to the World Investment ...
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https://laotiantimes.com/2019/07/15/laos-sees-drop-in-foreign-direct-investment-inflow/
WhatsApp the Most Popular Mobile App in Laos
WhatsApp is the most popular mobile application in Laos, according to a report by the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (Kotra).“WhatsApp is the most popular mobile messengers for people across Laos, with features that allow them to communicate with each other easily when their phone numbers ...
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https://laotiantimes.com/2019/07/12/whatsapp-the-most-popular-mobile-app-in-laos/
Thailand’s First Bullet Train to Include Laos as Destination
Thailand is preparing to launch the country’s first bullet train that will run between Bangkok and Beijing, China, with Laos as one of the intermediate stations.The “Trans-ASEAN Line” will cover 3,193 kilometers at the cost of about THB 2.07 trillion (USD 67.2 billion) and link ...
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https://laotiantimes.com/2019/07/08/thailands-first-bullet-train-to-include-laos-as-destination/
Road Accidents Continue to Plague Vientiane Capital
Road accidents continue to plague Vientiane Capital, with the latest figures for the year so far reaching a staggering 525 cases, according to a recent announcement by police.Lieutenant Colonel Phengsavanh Thammaboun, Head of the Vientiane Capital Traffic Police Department, stated in an interview with the Vientiane ...
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https://laotiantimes.com/2019/07/04/road-accidents-continue-to-plague-vientiane-capital/
CP All Negotiates for 7-Eleven Stores in Laos
Will 7-Eleven come to Laos? The question has been up in the air for many years despite continued reports that it would make a foray into the country.One more such report emerged a few days ago. According to The Nation, CP All, a Thai firm that ...
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Blue Emergency Polls in Vientiane to Provide Real-time Emergency Response Service
Blue Emergency Poles, which began to appear across Vientiane a few months ago, are designed to provide a real-time emergency response service and on-the-spot assistance when necessary, the Laotian Times has learned.When citizens press a button attached to the poles, officials at emergency services centers ...
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https://laotiantimes.com/2019/07/02/blue-emergency-polls-in-vientiane-to-provide-real-time-emergency-response-service/
Laos Cracks Down on Illegal Foreign-owned Businesses
Laos will crack down on foreign-owned businesses operating in the country without the proper permit.The Lao government has begun to inspect foreign-owned businesses to see whether they comply with Lao laws and regulations, according to ministerial advice by the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, reported ...
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https://laotiantimes.com/2019/07/02/laos-cracks-down-on-illegal-foreign-owned-businesses/
Salavanh Province Sees Increase in Swine Fever Pig Deaths
Salavanh Province, located in the south of Laos, is witnessing an increase in the number of pig deaths amid the spread of African swine fever (ASF).The latest figures for such numbers reported by the local authorities stood at 2,500, the Vientiane Times reported.The province first confirmed ...
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https://laotiantimes.com/2019/07/01/salavanh-province-sees-increase-in-swine-fever-pig-deaths/