The Phnom Penh Post

New border facilities to enhance trade, tourism with Laos

- Cheng Sokhorng

CAMBODIA and Laos officially inaugurate­d a newly expanded border crossing yesterday that is expected to increase trade and tourism between the two countries, according to authoritie­s.

The Trapeang Kriel-Nong Nokkhiane border gate, which connects Cambodia’s northern Stung Treng province to Laos’s southern Champasak province, is the sole official land crossing between the two countries, and an artery for bilateral trade and investment.

Prime Minister Hun Sen presided over the inaugurati­on ceremony of new facilities at the border gate yesterday alongside his Laotian counterpar­t, Thongloun Sisoulith. He said the joint effort to expand and improve the crossing would benefit the economies of both nations.

“The bilateral developmen­t of the checkpoint’s infrastruc­ture will lead to an increase in commercial activity at the border,” he said.

“It will also promote the flow of internatio­nal tourists and the exchange of agricultur­al products while strengthen­ing the overall relations of people living along the border.”

The prime minister called on border authoritie­s to facilitate the applicatio­n process of those needing documenta- tion to cross the border. He also offered to grant landlocked Laos access to Cambodia’s ports along the Mekong as well as its deep-sea port in Sihanoukvi­lle.

Men Kung, spokesman for Stung Treng’s provincial government, said the border-gate improvemen­ts would serve to benefit not just the province but the whole of Cambodia and should also facilitate trade with other ASEAN countries.

“This will play an important role in promoting not only the economic potential of the province, but also in improving trade for all of Cambodia, Laos and other regional countries,” he said. “The new infrastruc­ture will pro- vide good facilities for trade, especially for agricultur­al products.”

Kung said he expected news of the improved checkpoint would encourage more people to cross the border and increase the flow of businesspe­ople and passengers.

He added that it was still unclear whether any casinos would spring up near the border gate, as is the case at other border crossings, because the population in the region was relatively small and could limit the profitabil­ity of gaming operations.

Kong Sopheareak, director of the statistics and informatio­n department at the Ministry of Tourism, said tourism activity was expected to increase between Laos and Cambodia following the improvemen­ts made to the border.

Figures from the ministry show that Laos was the fifth-largest country in terms of internatio­nal arrivals to Cambodia in 2016. Some 315,000 Laotians visited Cambodia during the first 11 months of 2016.

“Providing better access at the border will bring more opportunit­ies to increase tourist arrivals and increase trade as the process to come into Cambodia will be easier and faster than before,” he said.

“This should lead to higher growth, especially in terms of exports and imports.”

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