AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLaos–China Industrial Push: Lao President Thongloun Sisoulith began a five-day state visit to Zhejiang, meeting provincial leaders and touring robotics and e-commerce firms, with talks focused on trade, investment, tourism and using the China–Laos Railway to tighten connectivity. Cross-Border Logistics for Agri-Exports: China–Laos Railway freight volumes for fruits surged past 100,000 tonnes this year (107,900 tonnes), with durians and mangosteens moving faster and cheaper after the corridor cut transit times and logistics costs. Energy & Supply Security: Thailand’s PTT Group signed a cross-border petroleum supply agreement with Laos’s Lao State Fuel Company to stabilize Laos’s fuel chain amid regional supply shocks. Drought Risk Financing: SEADRIF and FAO launched Southeast Asia’s first anticipatory drought insurance pilot in Laos, linking drought indices to early payouts so farmers get funding before losses escalate. Mining Rescue Update: Rescue teams in Xaysomboun Province continued a high-risk search for two missing men in a flooded cave after reports of possible knocking sounds and a newly identified vertical shaft. Public Health & Tobacco Control: Laos marked National and World No Tobacco Day 2026 at Mahosot Hospital, warning that tobacco firms target youth via flavors, packaging and e-cigarettes. Tourism & Construction: Ground was broken for the USD 216 million Vang Vieng Central Plaza Project, aiming to create 4,000–5,000 jobs and boost tourism and local revenue. Education Progress Concern: UNESCO’s 2026 report warns global school enrollment growth has stagnated since around 2015, including in parts of East and Southeast Asia.
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