AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoElectric Mobility & Auto Retail: Delong Auto/FAWCAR opened a Vientiane showroom and launched two SUVs for Laos—JOYEE S04 (EV) and JOYEE S08 (plug-in hybrid)—with pricing set at USD 22,500–23,800 and USD 24,800 respectively, and parts/vehicles planned via the Laos-China Railway to speed delivery. Border Trade & Logistics: China-Laos Railway freight keeps climbing: over 90 million tonnes handled since 2021, with cross-border cargo topping 21 million tonnes; in H1 2026, imports and exports reached CNY 17.17 billion (USD 2.53 billion), up 33.8% year-on-year. Energy & SEZ Governance: PM Sonexay Siphandone ordered tighter oversight for the Boten SEZ in Luang Namtha—reviewing land allocations, coordinating with EDL for stable power, securing local workers, and streamlining border procedures with Chinese counterparts. Mining & Industry Pipeline: Laos identified two new rare earth target zones across four provinces (Bolikhamxay–Khammuane border and Sekong–Attapeu), adding to existing heavy rare earth work supported by Chinese partners. Weather Disruption: Heavy rainfall warnings remain in force as flooding and landslides have already hit multiple provinces, damaging roads/bridges and affecting thousands of families. Food Processing & Safety (Regional): Cambodia and Singapore launched a training push to strengthen food-processing and food-safety capacity, covering modern processing, packaging, quality control, and HACCP-style practices.
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