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                            | Officials from Laos and China sign a Memorandum of Understanding in  Oudomxay province. | 
                           
                        
                       
                      Laos, China strengthen border trade, investment cooperation 
                       
                      Lao and Chinese officials have agreed to enhance economic cooperation,  trade and investment in border areas, aiming to boost local livelihoods and  deepen bilateral relations. 
                        The agreement was reached at a recent meeting between the Lao Departments  of Industry and Commerce of Oudomxay, Bokeo, Luang Prabang, Luang Namtha and  Phongsaly provinces, and Chamber of Commerce of China’s Xishuangbanna Dai  Autonomous Prefecture.  
                        At the 10th Laos-China Trade Cooperation Exchange Meeting held in Oudomxay  province, both sides reviewed the implementation of agreements from the  previous session and adopted the 2026 annual cooperation plan. The plan  includes several key initiatives to promote trade, investment and economic  development in the northern region, according to Lao Security News. 
                        A Memorandum of Understanding was also signed, reaffirming the commitment  of both sides to strengthen economic ties and create new opportunities for  joint growth, particularly in improving the living standards of people in  border communities. 
                        The cooperation plan focuses on expanding trade, investment and industrial  processing, especially in agricultural products, by facilitating exports and  imports between Laos and China.  
                        The two sides agreed to encourage the establishment of Chinese business  associations to support cross-border trade and to promote participation of Lao  and Chinese enterprises in exhibitions and border fairs on a rotational basis. 
                        Both sides also pledged to collaborate with the Department of Agriculture  and Environment to develop beef cattle breeding, improve cattle breeds, and  provide technical support for growing fodder and other agricultural crops. 
                        To prevent smuggling and illegal trade, the meeting agreed to set up joint  coordination units to share information and strengthen border security  cooperation. 
                        In addition, the two sides will promote small and medium-sized enterprises  (SMEs), provide training on trade laws and facilitation, and encourage  businesses from both countries to participate regularly in trade fairs and  traditional markets to enhance mutual understanding and growth. 
By Times Reporters 
                        (Latest Update October 31, 2025) 
                       
                       
                       
                       
                      
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