Thursday, March 19, 2009

Vietnam Rubber Set to Develop Cambodia, Laos Estates

Viet Nam Rubber Group, the nation’s largest producer and exporter, plans to plant 200,000 hectares (494,000 acres) of trees in neighboring Laos and Cambodia, betting on a rebound in global demand in the next decade.

“Our plan is to plant 100,000 hectares of trees in each country,” Dinh Van Tien, director of the import-export department at state-owned company, said in an interview. About 10,000 hectares had been planted in Laos and between 3,000 and 4,000 in Cambodia, Tien said late yesterday in Guangzhou, China.

Rubber producers across Asia including Thailand, the biggest producer, are battling slumping demand and prices amid the global recession. Vietnam Rubber Group’s new overseas estates, with trees taking six to seven years to start yielding latex, may become productive after a recovery has restored sales.

“The news about Viet Nam is adding to the cloudy long-term outlook,” said Navarat Kaewpratarn, a senior marketing official at Bangkok-based Future Agri Trade Ltd. Demand “has been thin because of concerns about car sales and the global recession.”

Rubber futures on the Tokyo Commodity Exchange, the regional benchmark, have slumped 51 percent in the past year on the recessions in Japan, the U.S. and Europe, and slowing growth in China. The most-active contract, for August delivery, dropped as much as 1.4 percent to 139.1 yen a kilogram ($1,448 a metric ton) today in Tokyo.

Lower Output

Natural rubber output in Viet Nam may decline to 630,000 tons this year from 660,000 tons in 2008, said Tien, whose company accounts for about half of the nation’s output. Still, Vietnam Rubber Group is “optimistic” about demand in China, which accounted for 200,000 tons of exports last year from the nation’s total shipments of 650,000 tons, he said.

Commodity producers and importers have begun developing plantations and farms, especially for food products, in overseas nations to take advantage of idle or underused land, secure supplies and boost output.

Viet Nam may lease Cambodian land to grow rice, Tuoi Tre reported on Feb. 23, while Kuwait was last year also assessing large-scale investments in rice in the country, a government official said in August. South Korea’s Daewoo Logistics Corp. has leased land in Madagascar to produce corn and palm oil.

Viet Nam is encouraging overseas investment in industries that use natural rubber as a raw material, Tien said. Investors may receive lower taxes and other preferential policies, he said.
Source: Bloomberg

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Saturday, March 14, 2009

Road for truck transport to link Laos, Vietnam, Thailand in June

hree neighboring Southeast Asian countries will jointly open highway routes for truck transportation aimed at facilitating lower-cost freight transport beginning June 19.

The route will link Thailand’s northeastern province of Mukdahan with Savannakhet city and the Dansavan border trade zone in Xepon District of Laos’ Savannakhet Province, and continue to Lao Bao Town in Viet Nam.

The total distance from Mukdahan to Lao Bao is about 500 kilometers and takes about 10.5 hours to travel, the report said.

Thai officials will cooperate with Lao and Asian Development Bank (ADB) authorities to provide training on left- and right-hand driving as the three countries do not follow the same driving system, the report quoted a Thai official as saying.

The special driver training sessions will be held in late April in Mukdahan and in Savannakhet.

The road is part of the East-West Economic Corridor (EWEC) accord agreed to by the three countries in Viet Nam last month.
Source: thanhnien
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Vietnam, Laos strike mineral exploration deal

Vietnam and Laos signed an agreement in Vientiane on March 10 to explore for tin, zinc and lead ore in the northern Lao province of Houphanh.


The agreement stipulates that the Vietnamese Thien Phu company will invest US$3 million to explore for minerals in a 500km2 area over the next 5 years.

If the project proves feasible, the company will submit a further proposal to the Lao government to conduct further negotiations.
Source: VNN
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Monday, February 2, 2009

Vietnam tops list of Laos investors

Vietnam has topped a list of 2008’s biggest investors in Laos, implementing 146 projects with a total investment capital of 758 million USD, local newspaper reports.

The country took first place, followed by China and Thailand , the Socio-Economic newspaper reported on Jan. 14. Vietnam’s projects in Laos are predominantly in the fields of mining, agriculture and forestry product processing, and hydro-power plant construction in Southern Laos.

The newspaper quoted Lao authorities as speaking highly of these Vietnamese-funded projects, that not only help Laos to reduce poverty but also give an impetus to carry out socio-economic development programmes in Laos.

Lao authorities are calling on Vietnamese businesses to increase their investment in Northern Laos, particularly in the five provinces of Phongsaly, Siengkhuang, Luang Prabang, Oudomxay and Huaphanh.

Resource: Vietnam+
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Thursday, January 8, 2009

Giant investment project to Laos submitted to Government

The Ministry of Planning and Investment (MoPI) has submitted to the Prime Minister for approval a 1 billion USD project to build a golf course, five-star hotels and hostels in Vientiane , Laos .

If approved, it will be Vietnam ’s ever largest investment project abroad.

The project’s investor, Long Thanh Golf Investment and Business Joint Stock Company, said it plans to mobilise capital from share holders, domestic and foreign partners and bank loans.

According to the MoPI, Vietnam is the largest foreign investor in Laos with 146 projects worth 1.5 billion USD.

In the first 11 months of 2008, Vietnamese businesses invested in 52 projects in Laos with total registered capital of 450 million USD.

Half of the investment (54.7 percent) is poured into hydro-power plants, while 29.9 percent go into industrial tree planting. Mining projects account for 8 percent of the capital, and the remainder is invested in wood processing, industry and pharmaceuticals.
Source: VNA
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Monday, January 5, 2009

EVN to generate power in Laos

The EVN International Joint Stock Co of Viet Nam signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Planning and Investment of Laos to invest capital in three hydroelectric plants.

The Nam Et 1, 2 and 3 plants, designed to have a total capacity of 420MW, are located in Muang Et District, Huaphane Province, Laos.

The finished projects, which are part of a commitment on investment co-operation and electricity exchange between Viet Nam and Lao, will provide 20 per cent of its output to the Laos grid and the remaining will be sold to Viet Nam.

CEO of the EVN International Co, Nguyen Duc Tuyen, said the company was also outlining investments in hydroelectric projects in Cambodia, including Ha Sesan 1/ Sesan 5 and Nattarat Kiri, Ha Sesan 2.

Both Ha Sesan projects, which are part of an investment co-operation between Viet Nam and Cambodia, are scheduled to begin construction later this year and be operational in 2014.

EVN International Co will combine the 220kV electrical network of both Ha Sesan projects with the domestic electrical system.

The completed projects will export a remarkable amount of electricity to Viet Nam and help solve the domestic shortage of electricity and ensure the local electrical system will be safer and more reliable.

Source: Viet Nam News
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Friday, January 2, 2009

Vietnam to build hydro power plants in north Laos

Vietnam will build three hydro power plants in Nam Et river, northern Laos ’ Huaphan province with a combined capacity of 420 MW.

A memorandum of understanding to this effect was signed between Laos Deputy Minister of Planning and Investment Thoongmy Phomvisay and Director of EVN International Joint Stock Company Nguyen Thanh Huan in Vientiane on Dec. 31.

Earlier, EVN invested in a 1,400 MW hydro power plant in Luang Prabang.
Source: VNA
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Thursday, January 1, 2009

Vietnam, Cambodia agree to boost agricultural cooperation

A senior Cambodian legislator has urged Vietnam to increase its flow of investments into agriculture in his country.

The Chairman of the Cambodian National Assembly’s Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Commission, Chheang Vun, made the call while meeting with Vietnamese Ambassador to Cambodia Nguyen Chien Thang on Dec. 25.

Chheang Vun said Cambodia boasts large and fertile farmland acreages which are favourable conditions for investment in agriculture.

The move will benefit both nations as it will help Cambodia learn Vietnam ’s agricultural production experiences and improve the local people’s living conditions, while Vietnam will be able to increase its farm produce output for export, he said.

According to the lawmaker, Cambodia annually exports more than 200 million USD worth of products to Vietnam and imports goods totalling some 1 billion USD from the country.

Ambassador Thang pledged to ask his government to consider Cambodia’s suggestion, saying that boosting investment in Cambodia is one of Vietnam ’s priorities in order to beef up the bilateral relations.

The ambassador said Vietnamese companies are planning to grow rubber trees on an additional 30,000 ha in Cambodia in addition to over 30,000 ha already planted in Kracheh province.

He also emphasised the importance of cooperation for mutual development in the triangle region shared by Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.

Vietnam hopes that Cambodia will host a meeting between leaders from the triangle region’s 10 provinces next year to introduce the potentials for development in this area, the diplomat added.
Resource: Vietnam
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Cambodia, Laos, VN opens Summit on Development Triangle Area

The 5th Cambodia-Laos-Việt Nam Summit on Development Triangle (DT) Area was started this morning in Vientiane, Laos.

Right after the opening speech made by Lao PM Bouasone Bouphavanh, the Vietnamese and Cambodian PMs also delivered their respective addresses, confirming the traditional friendship and productive cooperation among the three countries during the past years.

To speed up economic growth and narrow development gap in the region, the cooperation among the three countries has facilitated socio-economic development in each country, particularly in the Mekong Sub-region, stimulating the growth of other sub-regions.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, PM Nguyễn Tấn Dũng expressed his strong belief that the 5th Summit will work out the orientation for sustainable development of the DT area in the time to come.

PM Dũng also informed his Cambodian and Lao counterparts about Việt Nam’s recent socio-economic successes.

In the after noon of the same day, PM Dũng came to visit the Việt Nam-Laos Joint-venture Bank. The Vietnamese leader reminded the bank to pay adequate attention to the vital issues like trust, capital and human resource development.

The PM praised for the good performance of the bank and said that it will take an important role in enhancing and consolidating the traditional friendship and comprehensive cooperation between Việt Nam and Laos.

Resource: VNGOP

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Vietnam to explore iron ore in Laos

Vietnam ’s Company of Economic Cooperation (COECCO) and Lao Government’s representative on December 25 signed a contract of surveying and exploring iron ore in Laos .

Attending the signing ceremony were Lao Deputy Prime Minister-cum-Defence Minister Phonthay Douangchai Phichit and Minister of Planning and Investment Thoongmy Phomvisay.

For Vietnamese side, there were representatives of Vietnamese embassy, Vietnam trade office in Laos , COECCO and some Vietnamese companies operating in Laos .

Under the agreement, COECCO will have 48 months to explore, survey and formulate a feasibility study report on the 44 sq.km area in Vientiane province with an initial capital of 3 million USD.

The company will submit the report to the Lao government for further negotiations.
Source: VNA
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Golf developer invests 1 bln USD in Laos

The Lao Ministry of Planning and Investment signed an agreement with Vietnam-based company Long Thanh on Dec 26, permitting it to invest one billion USD in a recreation development project in Laos .

The project, which includes a golf course, a five-star hotel and luxury villas, will cover 557 hectares in the Lao capital of Vientiane, with a business period of 50 years and another 25 years at the investor’s discretion.
The ministry handed the project’s licence to the company’s representative at the signing ceremony, which was attended by several officials from the two countries.

Long Thanh Golf Investment and Trading Joint Stock Co., operates in the golf and hotel industries with a golf club and several golf courses in southern Vietnam.
Source: VNA
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Vietnamese paper mill makes debut in Laos

An inaugurating ceremony of a paper and pulp production factory was held in Huaphanh province in Laos on December 24 with the participation of representatives from the provincial authorities and the Vietnamese embassy in Laos.

The US$2 million mill, the first of its kind in Laos, has an annual capacity of 36,000 tonnes of pulp. It is expected to generate jobs for 300 Lao and 60 Vietnamese labourers and pay around US$2 million tax each year to the province.

This is the second project funded by Bac Ninh-based Long Van private company, after a joint venture to process agro-forestry products for export in Lao province of Sam Nua in December 2000.
Source: VNA
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Vietnam leads foreign investors in Laos

Vietnam is now the largest foreign investor in Laos , according to a recent survey conducted by the Overseas Investment Department under the Ministry of Planning and Investment.

The department’s statistics showed that in the first 11 months of this year, Vietnamese businesses invested in 52 projects with a total registered capital of 450 million USD in Laos , raising the total number of Vietnam ’s projects in the neighbouring country to 146, capitalised at 1.5 billion USD.
The hydropower sector drew the largest share of Vietnamese investment with 54.7 percent of the total registered capital. It was followed by industrial trees planting with 29 percent and mineral exploration with 8 percent.

Vietnam is now the largest foreign investor in Laos , according to a recent survey conducted by the Overseas Investment Department under the Ministry of Planning and Investment.

The department’s statistics showed that in the first 11 months of this year, Vietnamese businesses invested in 52 projects with a total registered capital of 450 million USD in Laos , raising the total number of Vietnam ’s projects in the neighbouring country to 146, capitalised at 1.5 billion USD.
The hydropower sector drew the largest share of Vietnamese investment with 54.7 percent of the total registered capital. It was followed by industrial trees planting with 29 percent and mineral exploration with 8 percent.
Source: VNA
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