Australia Provides 4.5 Million to Improve the Business Environment and Facilitate Trade in Laos
On 8 February 2019,
Australian Ambassador to the Lao PDR, Mr Jean-Bernard Carrasco
announced the contribution of AUD 4.5 million to support ease of doing
business reforms, trade facilitation and private sector development in
Laos.
In a signing ceremony held at the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, Mr Carrasco said:
“Australia
is pleased to work with the Lao Government and the World Bank to
improve the ease of doing business, trade facilitation and firm
competitiveness in the Lao PDR. Our support for the Lao Competitiveness
and Trade Project will assist Laos to develop its private sector,
connect to the regional and global economy and implement the
international rules that support stability and prosperity in our
region.”
The grant, provided through the World
Bank administered Lao Competitiveness and Trade Project multi-donor
trust fund, will continue Australia’s support for the Lao Government’s
economic reform priorities, including implementation of Prime Minister’s
Order No 2 on the Ease of Doing Business. Through the project’s
Business Assistance Facility, Australian aid will contribute to creating
more employment and income generation opportunities for Lao people.
At the signing ceremony, Ambassador Carrasco said:
“Australia
is proud of our long history of support to Lao PDR for trade
facilitation, private sector development and economic reform. Over the
past decade, through the Trade Development Facilities I and II,
Australia has provided over AUD12 million to support trade facilitation
and private sector development in Laos. This included support to Laos to
accede to the World Trade Organisation and implement its obligations as
a WTO member.”
In July 2018 Australia was nominated to Co-Chair the
Trade and Private Sector Working Group, the primary development partner
government coordination mechanism which is part of the Round Table
process.
Mr Nicola Pontara, Country Manager World Bank Laos said
at the ceremony: “Strengthening Lao PDR’s private sector is a key
development priority, as it can create jobs and make economic growth
more inclusive. This project aims to ensure that all companies,
particularly small enterprises, women-led enterprises, and companies
outside major economic centers can benefit from the Government’s
reforms. We are very pleased to continue our long collaboration with
Australia on this important agenda”
The Minister of Industry and
Commerce Mme Khemmani Pholsena who witnessed the signing said:
“Australia is one of the key partners in Laos’ development over the last
several decades. Australia’s development assistance is making important
impact in education, rural development and trade reform areas.
Particularly Australia’s grant provided through World Bank administered
multi-donor trust fund supported Government’s efforts in integrating
with regional and international trading systems, and improving export
competitiveness of our non-resource sectors”.
“With support from
the World Bank, Australia, and Republic of Ireland we will officially
launch new Lao Competitiveness and Trade Project, which aims to improve
environment for private sector led growth. We are grateful to Australia
and its people for their valuable support to Lao’s development in the
past and we are looking forward to working with Australia in
implementing our development priorities, especially in areas of trade
and investment in the coming years.”
Australia’s support for the
Lao Competitiveness and Trade Project is part of its commitment to
ensuring a stable and prosperous Indo-Pacific region based on
international rules.
Total merchandise trade between Laos and Australia in 2017/2018 was AUD 43 million. Total services trade was AUD 68 million.
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