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Vietnam - Laos strengthen economic cooperation and border trade ties

On Nov 7, the 13th Vietnam-Laos Border Trade Conference in Quang Ninh reaffirmed strong bilateral cooperation and a shared vision for sustainable growth.

On the afternoon of November 7, 2025, in Quang Ninh Province, the 13th Vietnam-Laos Border Trade Development Cooperation Conference was jointly held by the Ministries of Industry and Trade of Vietnam and Laos.

The conference was co-chaired by Vietnam’s Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien and Lao Minister of Industry and Commerce Malaythong Kommasith, with the participation of Deputy Ministers Nguyen Sinh Nhat Tan and Chanthanoun Soukaloun, Ambassadors of both countries, and Quang Ninh Chairman Bui Van Khang, along with leaders from various departments, provincial agencies, and enterprises from both sides.

Vietnamese and Lao Ministers of Industry and Trade co-chair the 13th Vietnam-Laos Border Trade Development Cooperation Conference in Quang Ninh Province.

 

Strengthening border trade cooperation between Vietnam and Laos

Addressing the event, Quang Ninh Chairman Bui Van Khang emphasized that the annual conference serves as a vital mechanism to review existing cooperation, address obstacles, and create favorable conditions for the development of cross-border trade.

Quang Ninh Chairman Bui Van Khang delivers the opening remarks at the 13th Vietnam-Laos Border Trade Development Cooperation Conference.

He highlighted that the meeting reaffirms the enduring friendship and cooperation between the two nations and provides a platform for both sides to review achievements and introduce new coordination mechanisms to enhance trade and investment.

Mr. Bui Van Khang expressed confidence that under the leadership of the two Ministers, the conference would reach breakthrough and practical agreements, paving the way for stronger trade development between Vietnam and Laos.

“Quang Ninh is committed to effectively implementing all outcomes of this conference and maximizing its role as an economic and cultural bridge, contributing to the great friendship, special solidarity, and comprehensive cooperation between Vietnam and Laos,” he affirmed.

Toward a new phase of cooperation

Delivering the opening remarks, Minister Nguyen Hong Dien urged participants to focus discussions on key areas, including assessing progress and challenges in trade and investment cooperation; identifying solutions to strengthen bilateral trade; and proposing measures to improve infrastructure, logistics, and production capacity along the border areas.

Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien delivers opening remarks, emphasizing stronger and more sustainable Vietnam-Laos trade cooperation.

He stressed that the conference should lay the groundwork for practical, sustainable cooperation aligned with the spirit of innovation, digital transformation, and green growth.

“On the foundation of the great friendship, special solidarity, and comprehensive cooperation between our two Parties, States, and peoples, I believe this conference will mark a significant milestone, opening a new chapter of deeper, more effective cooperation between Vietnam and Laos,” the Minister said.

Expanding trade and investment for mutual benefitIn his remarks, Laos’ Minister of Industry and Commerce Malaythong Kommasith underscored that Vietnam-Laos border trade cooperation is not only economically important but also carries profound political, cultural, and social significance.

“This is the lifeline of our great friendship and a driver for stable, sustainable growth for both nations,” Minister Kommasith noted. He added that border trade allows Laos to access diverse supplies and markets while enabling Vietnamese goods to penetrate more deeply into the Lao market and beyond to third-country markets.

Lao Minister of Industry and Commerce Malaythong Kommasith highlights the importance of border trade as a foundation for bilateral economic growth.

The conference and its associated programs are expected to serve as a launching pad for a new era of bilateral cooperation, fostering growth in trade, investment, industry, and infrastructure development particularly in border economic zones while improving livelihoods and strengthening the enduring bond between the two peoples.


 


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