Lao govt seeks measures to address challenges for next year


VIENTIANE (Xinhua): Members of the Lao government, along with representatives from ministries and organizations, gathered to discuss and seek actionable measures to address the country's critical priorities and strategic economic objectives for the upcoming months.

The meeting emphasized the need for the Prime Minister's Office to stay focused on achieving the government's 2024 targets, particularly in addressing pressing economic and financial issues, as well as urgent social challenges, in a concrete and effective manner, Lao National TV reported on Monday.

During the government's monthly meeting for November, discussions focused on improving mechanisms to enhance investment facilitation, stimulate tourism, and advance infrastructure development.

Resolutions were passed to address pressing economic challenges in Laos, including inflation, foreign exchange volatility, and the repayment of foreign debt.

At the same time, new methods for optimizing the revenue collection system and identifying additional revenue streams to ensure fiscal stability are being prioritized.

Draft laws, decrees, and proposed amendments to legislation discussed at the meeting will be submitted for consideration during the eighth ordinary session of the National Assembly's ninth legislature.

Furthermore, the government is emphasizing its efforts to curb the import of locally producible goods. Efforts to balance import-export dynamics and strengthen domestic production capabilities for export are also being explored. - Xinhua

Laos , Govt , Measures , Challenges , in 2025

   

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