Bangkok Post

Officials optimistic over Laos borders

- PHUSADEE ARUNMAS

The Commerce Ministry is bullish about bilateral trade with Laos after officials recently met their counterpar­ts to accelerate the reopening of four border checkpoint­s opposite Thailand’s Nong Khai province.

Keerati Rushchano, the permanent secretary for commerce, recently visited Laos and met Phoukhong Bannavong, vice-mayor of Vientiane and director of the capital city’s planning and investment department.

Mr Keerati said he asked Mr Phoukhong to speed up the reopening of four border checkpoint­s that were closed since the outbreak of Covid19 in order to stimulate the border economy and facilitate tourism.

The four border checkpoint­s are: the Tha Duea local checkpoint opposite the Nong Khai municipal pier (Tha Sadet) checkpoint in Muang Nong Khai district; the Nong Da traditiona­l checkpoint opposite the Ban Mo checkpoint in Sri Chiang Mai district; the Park Ngum traditiona­l checkpoint opposite the Ban Chumphon checkpoint in Phon Phisai district; and the Kokhea traditiona­l checkpoint opposite the Ban Muang checkpoint in Sangkhom district.

Mr Keerati said Thailand is ready to reopen the four checkpoint­s on the Thai side as soon as Vientiane agrees to do the same.

He quoted Mr Phoukhong as saying Vientiane was doing its best to tackle infrastruc­ture, operationa­l system and human resource problems, and pledged to reopen the checkpoint­s as fast as possible to revitalise trade and tourism between the two countries.

Both sides also agreed to underline tourism connectivi­ty with each other and in the region to generate maximum benefits, said Mr Keerati.

Thailand has 49 border checkpoint­s with Laos.

A total of 44 of the checkpoint­s on the Thai side are currently open, while 36 are open on the Lao side.

In 2022, Thai-Lao border trade tallied 260 billion baht, up by 21.1% from the previous year, accounting for 94.7% of total trade between the two countries.

Border trade in Nong Khai province, which is adjacent to Vientiane, amounted to 86.5 billion baht last year, an increase of 15.3% from 2021, ranking first in border trade between the two countries.

 ?? ?? Mr Keerati, right, says four checkpoint­s on the Thai side are ready to reopen as soon as Vientiane agrees to do the same.
Mr Keerati, right, says four checkpoint­s on the Thai side are ready to reopen as soon as Vientiane agrees to do the same.

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