AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCross-Border Payments: Vietnam’s NCB rolled out VietQR Global, letting tourists pay with Alipay/UnionPay plus South Korea’s GLN, Hana and Naver Pay, and it also works across Thailand, Laos and Cambodia—aiming to speed up tourism spending at partner hotels and airlines. Tourism Marketing: Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam agreed on joint “Three Countries, One Destination” packages (3-3-3 days) and a joint action plan including a promotional video and business matching to pull in third-country visitors. Wildlife Enforcement Pressure: Investigators say illegal wildlife shops in Laos are still expanding despite raids, with suspected sites embedded in low-cost tours targeting Chinese groups—raising concerns for enforcement capacity and regional spillover. Land & Infrastructure Risk: Laos is investigating Savannakhet land subsidence after preliminary views point to natural limestone erosion; officials say Lane Xang Mineral Co. is outside the affected concession and will publish updates. Media Modernization: Laos held a first national media conference pushing digital transformation, stronger legal frameworks and training for multimedia and cybersecurity-ready journalism. Regional Energy & Trade: China’s electricity exports to ASEAN jumped 42.9% in H1 2026, while China–Vietnam freight trains shifted to daily schedules, lifting cross-border cargo volumes and supporting industrial supply chains. Border Growth Push: Vietnam’s Lao Cai urged to turn border trade, industry production and tourism into a logistics hub strategy—an approach Laos planners may watch closely. Safety & Industry Lesson: A deadly Bangkok bar fire (with a Laos employee among the dead) is prompting renewed safety surveys and enforcement, a reminder for Laos’ hospitality sector as it scales.
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