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COVID-19 deepens economic fallout in Laos

The continuing COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the economic downturn in Laos in the second quarter of this year as employment fell sharply, households and businesses suffered declining income and revenue, Vientiane Times on September 6 cited a recent survey by the World Bank (WB) as saying.
COVID-19 deepens economic fallout in Laos ảnh 1A man in Vientiane, Laos, gets vaccinated against COVID-19 (Photo: Xinhua/VNA) 
Vientiane (VNA) - The continuing COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the economic downturn in Laos inthe second quarter of this year as employment fell sharply, households andbusinesses suffered declining income and revenue, Vientiane Times on September 6 cited a recent survey by the World Bank (WB) as saying.

The latest round of the WB’s Rapid Monitoring Phone Survey, conducted in April-May this year among 2,000 randomly selected households, shows that 51 percent of survey respondents reported being without work or having had to stop working in the period, up from 17 percent in February-March 2021.

In the services sector, more than half of workers in the wholesale and retail trade and other services had to stop working or switch jobs during the lockdown, according to the survey.

By May 2021, 5.5 percent of businesses had permanently closed, while 33 percent were temporarily closed. Among businesses that remained in operation, 65 percent experienced a fall in revenue from pre-lockdown levels.

Also in May, around 43 percent of households experienced a decline in household income relative to before lockdown.

Laos is struggling to contain the spread of Covid-19. The number of infections has jumped from fewer than 50 in early April to more than 15,600 cases to date.

Several provinces have ordered lockdowns in a bid to contain the outbreak.

Conversely, prolonged lockdowns and continuing border closures are not only disrupting business activities and hindering economic recovery, but also make it more difficult for vulnerable households to stay out of poverty.

Falling income and job losses put many more households at risk of falling into poverty amid rising inflation and the mounting cost of living in Laos.

According to the World Bank’s Lao Economic Monitor, 43 percent of hospitality and transport workers who lost their jobs early in the pandemic remained without work in March 2021.

The WB report stated that the share of employed women halved from 78 percent before the lockdown to 39 percent during the lockdown period, as more women are employed in the hardest-hit sectors. Men faced a smaller decline, from 87 percent to 55 percent./.
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