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Trucks not allowed into China at border crossing

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LAO trucks attempting to transport goods into China are not being allowed to cross at the Boten Internatio­nal Checkpoint in Luang Namtha province.

This is being done to check the spread of the dreaded coronaviru­s. Goods are being carried into China on Chinese trucks.

However, head of the management committee at the Boten Internatio­nal Checkpoint, Lt Col Kongkeo Singmixay, told Vientiane Times during a visit to the province which was supported by Unicef that: “We have not banned Lao trucks from delivering goods into China and they can go there if they want.”

It could be that Lao truck operators are signing deals with Chinese companies to deliver goods from Laos into China, especially from the northern provinces, the official speculated.

He said up to last month some Lao truck operators lacked an understand­ing of the measures being taken in view of the pandemic and requested aid from local authoritie­s to redress this issue.

“Our officials are working hard to make Lao truck operators aware about the dynamics of the global pandemic. It was a challenge to take necessary precaution­s in line with the government’s National Task Force Committee measures to avoid a second wave of Covid-19,” he said.

Luang Namtha is a popular border crossing for internatio­nal travel, trade and cultural exchanges.

A person who did not wish to be identified said there had been a noticeable drop in trade at this internatio­nal checkpoint.

Over the last three years, around 400 cars and heavy trucks from Laos, China and other countries crossed this border daily.

However, only 200 cars and heavy trucks from China were hauling freight into Laos, he said.

Currently, the Boten border checkpoint closes at 8pm. Border officials plan to extend that up to 10pm to reduce traffic congestion.

According to the provincial task force committee for Covid-19 prevention and control, officials are strengthen­ing preventive measures against the virus.

Laos has a well-establishe­d system to identify unusual cluster of diseases or illnesses.

Health authoritie­s have strengthen­ed screening and quarantine measures at all points of entry across the country.

All entry points are using thermal scanners to check visitors arriving in Luang Namtha.

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