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ADB projects strong economic growth for Laos


ADB projects strong economic growth for Laos
The Lao economy is expected to grow by about 7.7 percent in 2013 as resource based industries, manufacturing and services continue to generate solid growth, according to a key Asian Development Bank (ADB) report.
 
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Mr Chong Chi Nai ( second right ) attends a press conference in Vientiane yesterday
The bank yesterday released its flagship annual economic publication, Asian Development Bank Outlook, highlighting the economic performance of developing Asian countries including Laos.
“The Lao PDR will continue to see solid growth in the next few years, building on the achievements of the last five years or so,” ADB Country Director Mr Chong Chi Nai said as quoted in a press release from the bank yesterday.
 
“Going forward, the challenge will be to shift the focus from the absolute growth levels to the quality of growth to ensure Laos will follow an inclusive and sustainable growth.”
 
According to the publication, the substantial investment flowing into hydropower and mining, coupled with the construction of hotels, offices and residential buildings, will drive this growth. Hydropower plants completed last year will contribute an expected 12 percent increase in power generation in 2013.
 
Agriculture, which employs over 60 percent of the workforce, is expected to grow at a fast pace this year, as rice production recovers and animal husbandry continues to expand. Tourist arrivals are projected to grow by 10-15 percent.
 
“The outlook for the Lao economy in 2013 is strong, as we see the economy starting a gradual diversification from its overdependence on the natural resources sector,” Mr Chong said.
 
“Increased agriculture productivity is important to remain on this path. However, the current focus on a small number of crops, such as rubber and eucalyptus, endangers biodiversity and food security in the country.”
 
“Increasing production of more traditional food crops and ensuring their domestic and international marketing remains a top priority for the sector.”
The ADB projects stronger economic activity in the Asian region to spur renewed price pressures, with inflation seen moving up from 3.7 percent in 2012 to 4.0 percent in 2013 and 4.2 percent in 2014.
 
In Laos, a benign 5.5 percent inflation is forecast for 2013. Price pressures remain manageable for now, but will need to be monitored closely, especially as strong capital inflows raise the spectre of potential asset market bubbles.
 
Southeast Asia was the only sub-region to see growth accelera te year-on-year in 2012, led by a recovery in Thailand and strong public spending in the Philippines.
This buoyancy is set to continue on the back of robust consumption, rising investment and increased intraregional trade, with GDP growt h projected at 5.4 percent in 2013 and 5.7 percent in 2014.
 
The impending startup of the ASEAN Economic Community in 2015 will enlarge trade volumes within this bloc of dynamic economies, helping to diversify export markets, the report says.


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7.7% is considered moderate for the developing country like Laos.


Another point to be concerned here is that Laos' resources based industry cannot generate the growth for the country for that long period. As soon as the resources have been used up, the country's competitive advantage will dramatically drop due to the low skilled of labor that had not been developed.

To conclude, Laos should not focus on the resources based industry but rather the labor-intensive industry. Otherwise when the Laos economy grows up there would be no skilled workers left in the country and eventually that could lead to even worse economic situation in Laos.



-- Edited by koratboy on Wednesday 10th of April 2013 09:07:16 PM

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the substantial investment flowing into hydropower and mining, coupled with the construction of hotels, offices and residential buildings, will drive this growth

Increased agriculture productivity is important to remain on this path. However, the current focus on a small number of crops, such as rubber and eucalyptus, endangers biodiversity and food security in the country

ADB ຫລື ທະນາຄານໂລກ ມັກເວົ້າຄຳນີ້ມາຕະຫລອດ ຍອ້ນມັນແມ່ນການພັດທະນາທີ່ຍືນຍົງອັນທຳໃຫ້ປະຊາຊົນໃດ້ມີລາຍໄດ້ເພີ້ມຂຶ້ນໂດຍກົງແລະມັນກໍສາມາດແກ້ບັນຫາປາກທອ້ງໃດ້ຈິງ

ການຫັນເອົາເນື້ອທີ່ມາປູກຢາງ ໄດ້ຈຳກັດເນື້ອທີ່ປູກຝັງຂອງ ປຊຊ ຊຶ່ງອາດທຳໃຫ້ຂາດແຄນດ້ານສະບຽງອາຫານ

 

 



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ADB projects strong economic growth for Laos
The Lao economy is expected to grow by about 7.7 percent in 2013 as resource based industries, manufacturing and services continue to generate solid growth, according to a key Asian Development Bank (ADB) report.
 
P1.jpg
Mr Chong Chi Nai ( second right ) attends a press conference in Vientiane yesterday
The bank yesterday released its flagship annual economic publication, Asian Development Bank Outlook, highlighting the economic performance of developing Asian countries including Laos.
“The Lao PDR will continue to see solid growth in the next few years, building on the achievements of the last five years or so,” ADB Country Director Mr Chong Chi Nai said as quoted in a press release from the bank yesterday.
 
“Going forward, the challenge will be to shift the focus from the absolute growth levels to the quality of growth to ensure Laos will follow an inclusive and sustainable growth.”
 
According to the publication, the substantial investment flowing into hydropower and mining, coupled with the construction of hotels, offices and residential buildings, will drive this growth. Hydropower plants completed last year will contribute an expected 12 percent increase in power generation in 2013.
 
Agriculture, which employs over 60 percent of the workforce, is expected to grow at a fast pace this year, as rice production recovers and animal husbandry continues to expand. Tourist arrivals are projected to grow by 10-15 percent.
 
“The outlook for the Lao economy in 2013 is strong, as we see the economy starting a gradual diversification from its overdependence on the natural resources sector,” Mr Chong said.
 
“Increased agriculture productivity is important to remain on this path. However, the current focus on a small number of crops, such as rubber and eucalyptus, endangers biodiversity and food security in the country.”
 
“Increasing production of more traditional food crops and ensuring their domestic and international marketing remains a top priority for the sector.”
The ADB projects stronger economic activity in the Asian region to spur renewed price pressures, with inflation seen moving up from 3.7 percent in 2012 to 4.0 percent in 2013 and 4.2 percent in 2014.
 
In Laos, a benign 5.5 percent inflation is forecast for 2013. Price pressures remain manageable for now, but will need to be monitored closely, especially as strong capital inflows raise the spectre of potential asset market bubbles.
 
Southeast Asia was the only sub-region to see growth accelera te year-on-year in 2012, led by a recovery in Thailand and strong public spending in the Philippines.
This buoyancy is set to continue on the back of robust consumption, rising investment and increased intraregional trade, with GDP growt h projected at 5.4 percent in 2013 and 5.7 percent in 2014.
 
The impending startup of the ASEAN Economic Community in 2015 will enlarge trade volumes within this bloc of dynamic economies, helping to diversify export markets, the report says.

 High GDP growth doesn't indicate that the living standard of the poor is getting better... Obviously when there are huge influx of foreign investment especially in mining and hydropower sector, it will contribute significantly to the GDP. But what about the employment of locals? education? healthcare? nothing even improved!! 

 

ALso the numbers can be predicted or even manipulated so 

 



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ຂ່າວພາສາອັງກິດ Vientianetimes :

“The outlook for the Lao economy in 2013 is strong, as we see the economy starting a gradual diversification from its overdependence on the natural resources sector,” Mr Chong said.

Increased agriculture productivity is important to remain on this path. However, the current focus on a small number of crops, such as rubber and eucalyptus, endangers biodiversity and food security in the country.”
 
“Increasing production of more traditional food crops and ensuring their domestic and international marketing remains a top priority for the sector.”
The ADB projects stronger economic activity in the Asian region to spur renewed price pressures, with inflation seen moving up from 3.7 percent in 2012 to 4.0 percent in 2013 and 4.2 percent in 2014.
 
ແຕ່ຂ່າວພາສາລາວ ວຽງຈັນໃຫມ່ http://vientianemai.net/teen/khao/1/9106">http://vientianemai.net/teen/khao/1/9106
ທີ່ບໍ່ໄດ້ຂຽນເຖິງຜົນສະທອ້ນຂອງການປູກພຶດອຸດສາຫະກຳ ທີ່ຈະເປັນອັນຕະລາຍຕໍຊີວະນານາພັນ ແລະ ການຂາດແຄນດ້ານສະບຽງອາຫານ:

ການ​ເພີ່ມ​ຂຶ້ນ​ຂອງ​ການ​ບໍລິໂພກ​ຂອງ​ພາກ​ເອກະ​ຊົນ ແລະ ການ​ຄ້າ ພາຍ​ໃນ​ພາກ​ພື້ນ​ທີ່​ແຂງແຮງ​ຂຶ້ນ ຈະ​ຍູ້​ດັນ​ເຮັດ​ໃຫ້ການ​ຈະເລີນ​ເຕີບ​ໂຕ​ຂອງ​ການ​ພັດທະນາ​ອາຊີ​ສູງ​ຂຶ້ນ​ໃນ​ປີ 2013 ແລະ 2014 ເນື່ອງ​ຈາກ​ກິດຈະກຳ​ທາງ​ດ້ານ​ເສດຖະກິດ​ຕ່າງໆ​ຂອງ​ສະຫະລັດ​ອາເມລິກາ ແລະ ເອີ​ຣົບ​ຍັງ​ຄົງ​ລ່າ​ຊ້າ ອີງ​ຕາມ​ບົດ​ລາຍ​ງານ​ປະຈຳ​ປີ​ດ້ານ​ການ​ຄາດ​ຄະເນ ການ​ພັດທະນາ​ຂອງ​ອາຊີ ປະຈຳ​ປີ 2013.

ສປປ ລາວ ຈະ​ສືບຕໍ່​ເຫັນ​ການ​ຈະເລີນ​ເຕີບ​ໂຕ​ໃນ​ອີກ 2-3 ປີ​ຕໍ່ໜ້າ ອີງໃສ່​ຜົນສຳເລັດ​ຕະຫຼອດ​ໄລຍະ 5 ປີ​ກວ່າ​ທີ່​ຜ່ານ​ມາ ກ່າວ​ໂດຍ​ທ່ານ ຈອງ ຈີ​ນາຍ ຜູ້ຕາງໜ້າ​ທະນາຄານ​ພັດທະນາ​ອາຊີ ປະຈຳ ສປປ ລາວ ໃນຕໍ່ໜ້າ ສິ່ງ​ທ້າ​ທາຍ​ຈະ​ແມ່ນ​ການ​ປ່ຽນ​ຍ້າຍ​ຈຸດ​ສຸມ ຈາກ​ການ​ຖື​ເອົາລະ​ດັບ​ຂອງ​ການ​ຈະເລີນ​ເຕີບ​ໂຕ​ຂຶ້ນ ມາ​ຖື​ເອົາ​ຄຸນ​ນະ​ພາບ​ຂອງ​ການ​ຈະເລີນ​ເຕີບ​ໂຕ ເພື່ອ​ຮັບປະກັນ​ວ່າ ສປປ ລາວ ຍັງ​ຮັກສາ​ແນວທາງ​ຂອງ​ການ​ພັດທະນາ​ໃນ​ແບບ​ທີ່​ຍືນ​ຍົງ ແລະ ທົ່ວ​ເຖິງ​ໝົດ​ທຸກ​ຄົນ.


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