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Laos aims to transform economy to be more resilient

ANN/THE STAR – General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party and President of Laos Thongloun Sisoulith has committed to reshaping the economy, steering it towards self-reliance and indigenous ownership, with the aim of enhancing its resilience.

On Monday, Lao Economic Daily quoted Lao President Thongloun saying at a nationwide meeting of the finance sector 2023, “From now on, the Party Central Committee and the Politburo will quickly devise policies to transform our country, in particular the economic system, from the current overwhelmingly dependent situation to a system based on independence and Lao ownership of the economy.”

The move comes as the economy is heavily dependent on external factors, such as heavy reliance on imports for domestic consumption, which causes economic fragility and exposes the country to external shocks and disruption, according to the report.

At the meeting held in the Lao capital Vientiane on December 19, President Thongloun laid down the concept of an independent and Lao-owned economy for economists, researchers, scholars and various institutions to consider, analyse and shape this economic model that better suits Laos’ circumstances.

Giving guidance on the proposed economic model, the president said an independent and Lao-owned economy does not mean that Laos has to produce and manufacture everything.

Rather, the concept aims to reduce Laos’ heavy dependence by making the most effective use of the country’s natural resources and other areas of potential, so that more Lao people are involved in the process.

Lao President Thongloun stressed the need to commercialise and capitalise on natural resources sustainably and to export products to a broader global market.

Foreign capital, know-how and technology should also be encouraged to commercialise natural resources, while value must be added to these products to maximise the benefits.

He also instructed meeting participants to do their best to ensure effective revenue collection and spending to strengthen the budget, while spreading the risks regarding foreign currencies and preventing a single foreign currency monopoly.

Lao President Thongloun Sisoulith. PHOTO: XINHUA
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