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Message started by LLXE on 17th Mar, 2012 at 12:56am

Title: Vietnamese company builds plant in Laos
Post by LLXE on 17th Mar, 2012 at 12:56am

Vietnamese company builds plant in Laos
Updated: 5:55PM (GMT+7), Tue, March 13, 2012
The groundbreaking ceremony for a Vietnamese-invested factory to manufacture starch from cassava was held in the Lao province of Bolikhamxay on March 12.
Attending the ceremony were the Governor and Provincial Party Secretary for Bolikhamxay Province, Pannoi Mani and the Vietnamese Ambassador to Laos Ta Minh Chau, along with several other officials from both countries.

When giving his opening address, Governor Mani thanked Vietnam for the support it has given to Bolikhamxay province over the years and for setting up the factory, which he described as an excellent example of the friendship and solidarity between Vietnam and Laos.

Ambassador Chau said that this essential project by Thanh Hoa General Materials Company will add to the celebrations for Vietnam-Laos Solidarity Year in 2012, and will be a great help to the province's economy, while enabling the local community to improve their standard of living.

Built on a 26.78 ha site, the factory has a capacity of producing 100 tonnes of starch per day. Once completed and in operation, in 18 months, the plant will employ over 100 local people and benefit the area immensely.

Title: Re: Vietnamese company builds plant in Laos
Post by LLXE on 17th Mar, 2012 at 12:56am
Created 100 jobs for the locals is very nice. Good to know that many country are helping Laos :)

Title: Re: Vietnamese company builds plant in Laos
Post by LaoguySoCal on 17th Mar, 2012 at 1:29pm
hahahahaha helping Laos, you got to see big picture bro.
1. Lease land very cheap
2. Low wages and mark up probably 1000 times of original cost.
3. They probably bring their own workers


Think about business bro. before you say they are helping Laos.  It's more like they ripping off Laos hahahahahaha   :'( :'( :'(

Title: Re: Vietnamese company builds plant in Laos
Post by somvang on 17th Mar, 2012 at 5:04pm
Vietnamese investors have a nasty tendencies to hire other Vietnamese, especially if the site is not far from the homeland. May be it would not be the case.

Title: Re: Vietnamese company builds plant in Laos
Post by komy on 19th Mar, 2012 at 12:03pm
How about Thai investor do you think ?

Title: Re: Vietnamese company builds plant in Laos
Post by LLXE on 19th Mar, 2012 at 11:30pm
Business is about profits. They might some jobs for locals. I hope. :)

Title: Re: Vietnamese company builds plant in Laos
Post by LLXE on 19th Mar, 2012 at 11:36pm
I personally prefer Thai investors. China and Vietnam like to bring their own workforce.

Thai is one of Laos biggest invest and trading partner. Many Lao also work in Thailand.


Title: Re: Vietnamese company builds plant in Laos
Post by Danglao on 29th Mar, 2012 at 4:17pm
That might have to do with language barrier too.  I don't know about everyone else, but I can understand thai better than vietnamese?

Title: Re: Vietnamese company builds plant in Laos
Post by LLXE on 3rd Apr, 2012 at 6:38am
Yup ..Lao/Thai culutre are similar :)

Title: Re: Vietnamese company builds plant in Laos
Post by HAIR on 21st Apr, 2012 at 4:00am
As long as Lao PDR 'stick to their guns' on Foreign investment laws/constitutions (90% local and 10% foreigner combo workforce) then everything will be just perfectly fine!

Title: Re: Vietnamese company builds plant in Laos
Post by Lao LanXang on 21st Apr, 2012 at 8:12am
Law look good on papers. But enforcing the law is a different story. Some of these company used excuse that Lao worker doesnt have the skilled or qualification. So they bring their own worker. When Chinese  builds Laos $200 million stadium all the worker were from China. But Some company does hired Lao worker. Thai company that hired Lao labors send the worker to study in Thailand, before working at hydropower plants.


HAIR wrote on 21st Apr, 2012 at 4:00am:
As long as Lao PDR 'stick to their guns' on Foreign investment laws/constitutions (90% local and 10% foreigner combo workforce) then everything will be just perfectly fine!


Title: Re: Vietnamese company builds plant in Laos
Post by Buk Hoo Kee on 21st Apr, 2012 at 8:49am
I like to eat pho.

Title: Re: Vietnamese company builds plant in Laos
Post by HAIR on 21st Apr, 2012 at 5:34pm
Perhaps it's related to a potential communication issue that may occur and cause delay in building the stadium?  Then it's understandable that they had to hire their Chinese speaking people and not the Lao speaking locals to get the structure built at a timely manner.   


llX wrote on 21st Apr, 2012 at 8:12am:
Law look good on papers. But enforcing the law is a different story. Some of these company used excuse that Lao worker doesnt have the skilled or qualification. So they bring their own worker. When Chinese  builds Laos $200 million stadium all the worker were from China. But Some company does hired Lao worker. Thai company that hired Lao labors send the worker to study in Thailand, before working at hydropower plants.


HAIR wrote on 21st Apr, 2012 at 4:00am:
As long as Lao PDR 'stick to their guns' on Foreign investment laws/constitutions (90% local and 10% foreigner combo workforce) then everything will be just perfectly fine!


Title: Re: Vietnamese company builds plant in Laos
Post by Lao LanXang on 24th Apr, 2012 at 12:40am
Be nice if they hired more Lao worker. China have 1.3 billion people, they don't need to hire Lao worker if not required.

Title: Re: Vietnamese company builds plant in Laos
Post by HAIR on 24th Apr, 2012 at 4:31am
What was the motive for them to build this stadium there?

Title: Re: Vietnamese company builds plant in Laos
Post by Lao LanXang on 26th Apr, 2012 at 1:29pm
Business connection, trying to competed with Vietnam. I think. China also trying to lease land in Vietniane for development. Some people call it Chinatown in Laos.


HAIR wrote on 24th Apr, 2012 at 4:31am:
What was the motive for them to build this stadium there?


Title: Re: Vietnamese company builds plant in Laos
Post by HAIR on 27th Apr, 2012 at 7:55pm
Was it a private Chineses company or Chinese gov't funded?


llX wrote on 26th Apr, 2012 at 1:29pm:
Business connection, trying to competed with Vietnam. I think. China also trying to lease land in Vietniane for development. Some people call it Chinatown in Laos.


HAIR wrote on 24th Apr, 2012 at 4:31am:
What was the motive for them to build this stadium there?


Title: Re: Vietnamese company builds plant in Laos
Post by Lao LanXang on 28th Apr, 2012 at 8:11am
I'm not 100% sure, but most likely Chinese government fund. Chinese company can get government loan to invest in other country.


HAIR wrote on 27th Apr, 2012 at 7:55pm:
Was it a private Chineses company or Chinese gov't funded?


llX wrote on 26th Apr, 2012 at 1:29pm:
Business connection, trying to competed with Vietnam. I think. China also trying to lease land in Vietniane for development. Some people call it Chinatown in Laos.


HAIR wrote on 24th Apr, 2012 at 4:31am:
What was the motive for them to build this stadium there?


Title: Re: Vietnamese company builds plant in Laos
Post by HAIR on 30th Apr, 2012 at 8:21pm
If you are from Vietnam and have money, why not Laos right? Since Laos is right next to you..

Title: Re: Vietnamese company builds plant in Laos
Post by Lao LanXang on 1st May, 2012 at 6:36am
Yup and Laos had close political ties with Vietnam. So it might be easier for business deals.

Most of the investment are in hydropower and mining. Which damage the environment. Would be nice if they invested more in manufacturing to created low skill jobs for Lao people.

Title: Re: Vietnamese company builds plant in Laos
Post by HAIR on 1st May, 2012 at 8:28pm
Yes of course environmental impact is the optimal concern.  Increasing human population will increase environmental problems in the future.  All biological beings on planet Earth will eventually cease to exist again in the future like all did in the past many eons ago.

But for now we need to upgrade everyone in Laos during this lifetime.


llX wrote on 1st May, 2012 at 6:36am:
Yup and Laos had close political ties with Vietnam. So it might be easier for business deals.

Most of the investment are in hydropower and mining. Which damage the environment. Would be nice if they invested more in manufacturing to created low skill jobs for Lao people.


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