Normal train arrives to ease increasing demand for Laos-China train travel

A regular train arrived at Vientiane Station of the Laos-China Railway on Feb 18 to ease rising demand for train travel among passengers.

Associate Engineer of the Laos-China Railway Company Mr. Vongthong Suvanthong said that the regular passenger train will be operated on the Laos-China Railway at a speed of 120 km per hour. The train will be put in to service in March 2022.

The fare for the new train will be 30% cheaper than that of the two high-speed electric multiple unit trains (EMUs) currently in service.

Between Dec 4, 2021 and Feb 13, 2022, the Laos-China train transported 124,225 passengers (1,721 passengers per day). Meanwhile, the freight train has operated 290 trips, carrying 157,568 tons of cargo (2,188 tons per day).

Mr. Vongthong Suvanthong said that the Lao-China Railway also plans to increase the number of trains so that customers do not have to wait to buy tickets.

LCR currently employs over 1,200 people, including 675 Lao nationals.

Source: Lao News Agency

Laos-China Railway to double passenger seats to 1,400

Laos-China Railway Company has planned to double the number of passenger seats of the Laos-China Train from currently 700 to 1,400 per trip to ease rising demand for train service, according to Associate Engineer of the Laos-China Railway Company Vongthong Souphanthong.

“We understand that the rising demand for train transport service among passengers has led to that tickets are sold out faster than planned. To address this, we have provided a new ticket office at Vientiane Center Mall which is now under renovation and is expected to be open to the public very soon,” said Mr Vongthong.

The company has also discussed with technicians about how to make tickets available online in the near future, said Mr. Vongthong.

It is also working with the police to investigate into ticket resale cases.

“We are working with the police to find out who are involved in this kind of crime so that we can take legal actions against them,” said Mr Vongthong.

People are highly advised to only purchase train tickets from the ticket offices authorized by the Laos-China Railway Company.

Source: Lao News Agency

Lao-Chinese bilateral trade increases by 28.2%

Last year, bilateral trade between Laos and China reached 4.35 billion dollars, rising 21.4% year on year, with imports from China reaching 1.67 billion dollars, up by 11.9%.

China ranked the first largest export market for the Lao PDR with exports from Laos estimated at 2.68 billion dollars, up by 28.2% year on year, according to Vice President of the Laos-China Cooperation Committee Xaysana Sitthiphone.

The Lao-Chinese Cooperation Committee held a virtual meeting on Feb 10 to review cooperation between Laos and China on economic, trade and technical fields over the past one year.

Over 80,000 tonnes of goods have been transported on the Laos-China Railway since the railway was launched on Dec 2, 2021. The railway launch has created favourable conditions for boosting bilateral trade between Laos and China.

China remained the largest investor in Laos with investment by Chinese companies between 1989 and 2021 reached 821 projects.

Last year, the investment by Chinese companies reached over 1 billion dollars, represented in 20 projects.

Deputy Prime Minister and President of the Laos-China Cooperation Committee Sonexay Siphandone urged relevant authorities to promote the export of agricultural products to China and pay attention to ensuring Laos-China cooperation projects and China-funded projects, especially those on Covid-19 prevention are implemented effectively.

Source: Lao News Agency

Int’l freight via Laos-China Railway exceeds 20,000 tonnes in Spring Festival holiday

Xinhua News Agency reported on Monday that a total of 42 freight trains on the Laos-China Railway departed from and arrived in China during the week-long Spring Festival holiday.

Xinhua has quoted Kunming Customs in southwest China’s Yunnan Province on Monday.

The freight trains carried 20,300 tonnes of cargo worth 217 million yuan (about 34 million U.S. dollars) from Jan. 31 to Feb. 6.

The customs said more than 100 varieties of goods, including standard-gauge railway passenger cars, power lines, and servers were exported from China, and the imported goods included natural rubber, cassava starch, and iron ore, according to the customs.

As of Sunday, more than 300 international freight trains carrying 126,600 tonnes of cargo had departed from and arrived in China via the China-Laos Railway.

Source: Lao News Agency

Laos to increase exports in agricultural products through food safety, plant health

In the Lao PDR, fruits, vegetables and plant products have significant export potential to the European Union (EU), the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and China.

The EU in particular, accounted for €63 million worth of agricultural exports from the Lao PDR in 2019, representing 22.1% of total trade. Not only do these exports contribute to the country’s economic growth, but they also foster domestic employment in one of the key sectors in the country.

The International Trade Centre’s (ITC) analysis indicates that speciality agriculture from Lao PDR has significant export potential, up to US$634 million. However, agriculture and food-related products are among the most regulated sectors in international trade. Consumers in importing countries expect products that are safe for human health, and at the same time, safe for animals, plants, and the environment.

To ensure food safety and meet the regulatory framework for the control of plant health and pesticide residues in fruits and vegetables, the International Trade Centre’s Systematic Mechanism for Safer Trade (SYMST) project improves food safety and plant health through better governance in the Lao PDR.

The Systematic Mechanism for Safer Trade project provides the necessary skills for participating companies to improve their market-access opportunities. It will also help build business links between farmers and exporters and increase interest from international buyers. Ultimately, the project will enhance the exporter’s opportunities in accessing regional and European markets.

The project was jointly established in 2020 by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF), the International Trade Centre (ITC) and funded by the European Union.

A technical working group, organized by the Department of Agriculture (DOA) of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF) and ITC, gathered between Jan 26-27 in Luang Namtha Province to review the implementation of SYMST project activities in 2021 and discuss this year’s action plan.

“Since the start of SYMST in 2020, the project has significantly contributed to strengthening capacity of the government and the private sector – to identify and address challenges in complying with regulatory measures on plant health and pesticides control for fruits and vegetables, particularly basil and watermelon,” said Chantha Thipphavongphanh, Director General, DOA (MAF).

“Given the remaining implementing period of SYMST project, we would like to closely monitor the progress of the project. Therefore, I propose the project team to arrange a monthly meeting involving the EU, to ensure that by the end of the project, we can successfully export or increase the targeted products to regional and EU markets as we initially agreed,” said Souphaphone Thavonsouk, Delegation of the European Union to Lao PDR.

“ITC has a long history of collaboration with the Lao PDR, and in addition to SYMST we are also involved in the implementation of the Lao PDR ARISE Plus Project with an important quality component in support of the coffee and process wood in particular, and to a lesser extent, agri-food. We are actively building synergies between the two projects,” said Margareta von Kirchbach, SYMST Project Manager, ITC.

Source: Lao News Agency

Laos-China Railway Nateui Station to be opened on Feb 6

The Laos-China Railway announced on Jan 30 it will open Nateui Station for passenger service on Feb 6, 2022.

The company has also rescheduled travel between Vientiane Station and Boten Station with train C82 from Vientiane Station expected to reach Nateui Station at 11.10 am, leave the station at 11.13 am and arrive at Boten Station at 11.23 am. Meanwhile Train C81 will leave Boten Station at 11.53 am, reach Nateui Station at 12.03 am and leave the station at 12.06 am.

The Laos-China Railway has transported over 1 million passengers and 500,000 tonnes of cargo since it was launched in December 2021, the transport authorities of southwest China’s Yunnan Province were quoted as saying by Xinhua.

The cargo transported by the railway includes 100,000 tonnes of cross-border goods, according to the China Railway Kunming Group Co., Ltd.

The Laos-China Railway connects Kunming in Yunnan Province with the Lao capital Vientiane. It is the first overseas railway jointly constructed and operated by the two countries.

Source: Lao News Agency