New project aims at increased exports for Lao PDR’s businesses
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LUANG PRABANG – 11 MARCH 2019 – Lao PDR’s Ministry of Industry and Commerce (MOIC) and the Enhanced Integrated Framework (EIF) have officially launched a new effort to increase the country’s exports and support investments in business development.
Targeting sectors in three northern Lao
PDR provinces where improvements would directly increase incomes for
poor households and especially women, the US$1.8 million investment will
focus on increasing productivity of agribusinesses and handicrafts,
supporting local enterprises by removing existing barriers to business
and enhancing public-private dialogue.
“The project forms part of
the third generation of our long partnership with EIF and aims to
support the Government’s vision for trade and private sector
development: enhancing the competitiveness of Lao enterprises, improving
the business enabling environment and economic integration under the
World Trade Organisation and the Association of Southeast Asian
Nations,” said MOIC Minister H.E. Mrs. Khemmani Pholsena at the launch
in Luang Prabang.
Following research on agriculture and supply
chain needs, the predominantly highland provinces of Luangnamtha,
Oudomxay and Phongsaly were selected because of the limited off-farm
opportunities and high levels of poverty. Agribusinesses in
Luangnamtha’s rice sector, Oudomxay’s maize and Phongsaly’s tea will be
targeted with the aim to improve agricultural production and expand
market orientation – and based on emerging opportunities with nearby
countries. Interventions will include crop-specific trainings and making
the needed connections between rural farmers, agribusinesses and
markets. The project also aims to support at least 200 households that
work with handicrafts in those provinces, with 60% of those to be
impacted women.
“We are pleased to partner with the Government on
such an important effort that responds to the country’s national
development plan and follows from years of impactful work together to
support inclusive trade. With simplified procedures for new businesses
as well as lower trade costs, we aim for Lao PDR’s small enterprises to
thrive,” said EIF Executive Director Ratnakar Adhikari.
About EIF:
The
Enhanced Integrated Framework (EIF) is the only multilateral
partnership dedicated exclusively to assisting Least Developed Countries
(LDCs) in their use of trade as an engine for growth, sustainable
development and poverty reduction. The EIF partnership of 51 countries,
24 donors and 8 partner agencies works closely with governments,
development organizations, civil society and academia. Together we
leverage our collective know-how, reach and reputation to tackle the
world’s most pressing trade-for-development issues.
For more information, visit www.enhancedif.org
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For media inquiries, please contact:
Cécile de Gardelle
EIF Communications Officer
cecile.degardelle@wto.org
Phoutsavong PHATSOUDA
Public Relation/National IT Officer, Lao PDR
Phoutsavong.p@laosaft.org
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