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Lao province’s leader appreciates Vietnamese investors

Vietnamese businesses have been always good and effective investors in Laos that have generated stable jobs and offered vocational training for the host country’s people, according to Somboun Heuangvongxa, Vice Governor of Champasak province.
Lao province’s leader appreciates Vietnamese investors ảnh 1A rubber plantation of Vietnam-Laos rubber company. (Photo: VNA)
Vientiane (VNA) – Vietnamese businesses have been always good andeffective investors in Laos that have generated stable jobs and offeredvocational training for the host country’s people, according to SombounHeuangvongxa, Vice Governor of Champasak province.

Currently, Vietnam is the second biggest investor in theprovince, after Thailand, with 45 projects worth 357 million USD.

Along with the full and on-time contribution to the budgetsof the province and Laos, Vietnamese enterprises have helped Champasak ininfrastructure development, including building roads, medical stations,hospitals and schools, the official said, adding they have also provided support for the locality duringdifficult times such as disasters, floods, and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Vietnamese investors are the best performers in social welfare work, recognised not only by all-level inspection agencies, but also senior leaders ofLaos, he added./.
VNA

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