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China rail tie-up vital to Laos revival

Tourism sector boosted as Southeast Asian nation plots path from landlocked to land-linked

VIENTIANE, Laos — The China-Laos railway has opened up opportunities for Laos’ economic development and boosted the tourism industry in the country, which is a top priority in revitalizing the economy.

Laotian researchers are optimistic about the growth of the Lao economy, which is projected to expand 4.5 percent in 2023.

The economic growth will be driven by the services sector in association with the growth of tourism and processing industries and agricultural production for export, according to a recent report from the Lao Academy of Social and Economic Sciences.

The reopening of China and the launch of the cross-border China-Laos railway have significantly bolstered regional trade and people-to-people exchanges.

Laos’ services sector is expected to grow by 4.8 percent in 2023, driven by the recovery of tourism, wholesale and retail trade, restaurant and hotel services and the logistics sector.

The China-Laos railway started cross-border passenger services between the Lao capital Vientiane and Kunming, the capital city of Southwest China’s Yunnan province, on April 13. The first group of Chinese tourists, numbering more than 200, arrived in Laos after traveling on the first cross-border train.

Speaking at the launch ceremony of the cross-border train service, Lao Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism Suanesavanh Vignaket said the Lao government hopes the railway will create an economic corridor that generates income for the nation, as well as brings more tourists to Laos from within the region and beyond.

The new cross-border train service has been widely advertised internationally, as part of integrated passenger transport services to promote tourism in Laos, which is at the center of ASEAN countries’ economic links with China.

The railway has handled 13,310 cross-border passenger trips since the launch of its passenger service.

As the railway becomes a crucial factor in facilitating travel, Lao tourism authorities anticipate that around 368,000 Chinese travelers will visit the country in 2023, up 21 percent compared to last year.

The railway is a docking project between the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative and Laos’ strategy to convert itself from a landlocked country to a land-linked hub.

Meanwhile, it will lay a new foundation for the introduction of foreign investment, and Laos will take the opportunity to participate in regional and global industrial chains.

Since its operation in December 2021, the railway has been increasingly used for cross-border transport among countries in the region, thanks to its cost-effective services.

This year, the new route transported nearly 6.7 million metric tons of cargo from January to April, up 156 percent year-on-year. This has brought the total cargo volume transported by the railway since it began operation to more than 20 million tons.

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