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Uttaradit to develop Thai-Lao border pass as part of economic corridor
UTTARADIT, 20 July 2016, (NNT) - The Uttaradit Provincial Administrative Organization has announced that Phu Doo Thai-Lao border crossing will be developed as a part of the economic corridor linking the two countries.
Deputy Governor of Veerachai Phuphiengjai made the announcement on an episode of the Thailand Moves Forward television program. He spoke about the border crossing's historic significance dating back to Thailand's Lanna and Laos' Lan Xang eras. Currently, the area serves as a vital transportation hub, due to its proximity to Vientiane and Luang Prabang in Laos.
Mr. Veerachai said that the government would set aside nine million baht to renovate public facilities, construct more roads, and establish local community markets and information centers. He expects to see further cooperation with Lao partners in trade, investment, tourism, logistics, public health and education. The Deputy Governor also spoke of the need for local businesses to remain competitive in the ASEAN markets.
Meanwhile, the Uttaradit provincial chamber of commerce highlighted the importance of developing more transportation routes for logistics, in order to facilitate goods distribution to the neighboring countries.
-- NNT 2016-07-20
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Uttaradit to develop Thai-Lao border pass as part of economic corridor
UTTARADIT, 20 July 2016, (NNT) - The Uttaradit Provincial Administrative Organization has announced that Phu Doo Thai-Lao border crossing will be developed as a part of the economic corridor linking the two countries.
Deputy Governor of Veerachai Phuphiengjai made the announcement on an episode of the Thailand Moves Forward television program. He spoke about the border crossing's historic significance dating back to Thailand's Lanna and Laos' Lan Xang eras. Currently, the area serves as a vital transportation hub, due to its proximity to Vientiane and Luang Prabang in Laos.
Mr. Veerachai said that the government would set aside nine million baht to renovate public facilities, construct more roads, and establish local community markets and information centers. He expects to see further cooperation with Lao partners in trade, investment, tourism, logistics, public health and education. The Deputy Governor also spoke of the need for local businesses to remain competitive in the ASEAN markets.
Meanwhile, the Uttaradit provincial chamber of commerce highlighted the importance of developing more transportation routes for logistics, in order to facilitate goods distribution to the neighboring countries.
-- NNT 2016-07-20