Draft law on foreign exchange management presented

A draft law on foreign exchange management was presented to the ongoing 3rd Ordinary Session of National Assembly on Jun 28 by Mr. Bounleua Sinxayvoravong, Governor of Bank of the Lao PDR.

The amended draft law on foreign exchange management consists of 9 parts, 8 chapters, 62 articles including 32 amended.

Mr. Bounleua said that the revision of the law will allow foreign exchange businesses in the Lao PDR to be managed in a more systematic manner in line with current economic conditions.

This law was devised on the condition that the Lao PDR has a wide range of trade relations, significant foreign investment and a large amount of foreign currencies flows into the country. In addition to the enactment of this law, the Bank of the Lao PDR has also developed 10 sub-laws.

The review of the law on foreign exchange management and the relevant legislations used for almost 7 years has suggested that there have been many positive changes in Lao society with more people tending to use local currency than foreign ones as the ratio of foreign currencies in bank accounts has decreased from 68.01% in 2005 to 59.17% in 2021.

The law will help centralize foreign exchange management and make exchange activities bank-based.

BoL governor said that the law revision aims to ensure Laos has an effective tool for foreign exchange management, make foreign currency management more centralized, create optimal benefits for the nation and the people, minimize the use of foreign currencies among general public members, and contribute to strengthening the financial system of the country.

Source: Lao News Agency

Over 500 runners join Golden Triangle 2nd Half Marathon

Over 500 runners from China, Thailand, Myanmar, the Philippines, Holland, United States and Laos participated in the Golden Triangle 2nd Half Marathon organized by Golden Triangle Economic Zone in Ton Pheuang district, Bokeo Province on Jun 26.

King Romans Co., Ltd served as the main sponsor of the anti-drug sport competition.

The half marathon was opened in the presence of Deputy Governor of Bokeo Province Kheuanphet Vongsa and representatives of relevant authorities.

“The aim of the competition is to celebrate International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking – Jun 26 – and the 15th anniversary of establishment of the Golden Triangle Economic Zone,” said Deputy Governor Kheuanphet.

Winners of the competition will be awarded over 400 millions kip (approx. US$26,840).

‘’This competition is also held in the spirit of the National Agenda on Addressing Drug Issues to make people from all walks of life in the society aware of the menace and effects of narcotic drugs on human beings. All people have a common goal of eradicating drugs from our society and nation,’’ said the provincial official.

SEA Games female medalist Lotkeo Inthakoumman was named the winner of the competition, rewarded a cash prize of 106 million kip (US$7,112) and a trophy, and a medal.

The second place went to Ms Natthaya Thanonlawat from Thailand. The athlete was rewarded a prize of 64 million kip (US$4,294) and a medal.

The third place belonged to Ms Kanyalak Serywutthisay from Thailand. She was presented a prize of 42 million kip (US$2,818) and a medal. Meanwhile, the fourth place was announced for a Thai runner along with a prize of 21 million kip (US$1409) and a medal.

Winners of male category (name-nationality-prize):

1st San Xay – Thai-106 million kip

2nd Sana Phon – Thai-64 million kip

3rd Ek Kalack – Thai-42 million kip

4th Pha Noukone – Thai-21 million kip

Source: Lao News Agency