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Title: World Bank predicts Lao economic growth at 8.6% Post by Lan Xang on 1st Jul, 2011 at 11:08am
World Bank predicts Lao economic growth at 8.6%
http://www.vientianetimes.org.la/FreeContent/free_world.htm Laos' economic growth will remain robust this year with natural resources and the manufacturing sector set to be the main driving forces of growth, according to the World Bank's (WB) latest projection. The bank posts the Lao Eco nomic Update at its website, which estimates that the real GDP growth of the landlocked nation will reach 8.6 percent in 2011, higher than last year's figure of 8.4 percent thanks to the growing output value of the natural resource and manufacturing sectors. The garment sector is expected to see 15 to 20 percent growth this year due to the European Union's relaxation of material sourcing requirements which will enable the Lao garment industry to access raw materials from foreign countries to produce more goo ds for the European market. The services sector shows signs of improvement due to increasing demand for goods and services, in particular in transportation, tourism and retail trading, while the agriculture sector is expected to benefit from the recent increase in regional demand and higher food prices, the WB report states. According to the bank, the gradual recovery of the global economy and dynamic regional demand means the Lao economic outlook continues to be encouraging, with the economy projected to grow an average of 8 percent annually in upcoming years. The projection assumes sustained levels of global commodities prices, mainly metals and food, as well as recoveries in the tourism and garment industries. Dynamic demand for Lao exports from Thailand, Vietnam, China and the European Union will boost growth. The construction of several large electricity power plants, in particular the Hongsa lignite fired power plant in Xayaboury province and the start of full operations at hydropower plants such as Nam Theun 2, Nam Ngum 2 and Nam Lik 1-2, will also add to the growth of the Lao economy. Although Laos will see robust economic growth, the WB says Laos is experiencing high inflation. The headline inflation rate has increased in recent months due to energy and other non-food commodity prices. The year-on-year consumer price index rose to 7.7 percent in March from 5.8 percent in December last year, driven largely by fuels and other non-food prices. The WB says prices of locally produced foods have declined over recent months thanks to effective government measures to bolster supply to local markets. The government has stockpiled rice and banned exports of the grain. The bank warns that although prices of domestically produced foods remain stable they are still vulnerable to shocks from natural disasters, outbreaks of animal disease and other seasonal factors. The Lao government has forecast GDP growth of 8.5 percent this fiscal year. Inflation reached 9.24 percent in April, forcing the government to call an urgent meeting of officials to discuss measures to address the issue. The Bank of the Lao PDR plans to provide low interest loans to farmers to help them to expand production of food and bolster supply in the domestic market. |
Title: Re: World Bank predicts Lao economic growth at 8.6% Post by Lan Xang on 1st Jul, 2011 at 11:12am
I like manufacturing sectors growth. Laos need industrialisation to created jobs.
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Title: Re: World Bank predicts Lao economic growth at 8.6% Post by Searching4TheRainbowInTheRose on 5th Jul, 2011 at 7:38pm
I like the meat industry in Laos.
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Title: Re: World Bank predicts Lao economic growth at 8.6% Post by LLXE on 5th Jul, 2011 at 9:12pm
With meat industry the price of meat, pork, chicken, egg might be lower because they can produced them in large quantity.
;) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpEljtdmW48&feature=related PEACE wrote on 5th Jul, 2011 at 7:38pm:
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Title: Re: World Bank predicts Lao economic growth at 8.6% Post by Searching4TheRainbowInTheRose on 6th Jul, 2011 at 9:19am
WTF! (Wow That's Fantastic)
Very organized meat processing center but very strange background music ;D. I really like the segment when the skin of a cow is being stripped off the body in 2 seconds. |
Title: Re: World Bank predicts Lao economic growth at 8.6% Post by LLXE on 7th Jul, 2011 at 10:08pm
This how some people become a vegetarian. Watching the vdo.
:P :P PEACE wrote on 6th Jul, 2011 at 9:19am:
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Title: Re: World Bank predicts Lao economic growth at 8.6% Post by Searching4TheRainbowInTheRose on 8th Jul, 2011 at 9:43am
I like the video and the video reminded me a place when we first came to the US. When I was growing up in the Texas Panhandle 20-soemthing years ago, most of kon Lao immigrants worked at the beef processing center about an hour drive outside of the city. Their hourly wages were extremely good for any immigrants with limited education when a typical family can have a roof over their heads with two cars and then some...
Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa are big producers of beef products? |
Title: Re: World Bank predicts Lao economic growth at 8.6% Post by LLXE on 8th Jul, 2011 at 10:14pm
Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin have all kind of industry, farming, livestock, beef production. Many Lao does work in manufacturing, beef process company, and medical assembly. For unskilled worker $10-$11 and hours to started is pretty good.
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