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Sunday, Apr 19, 2026

Le Forum CLTV fait progresser la coopération économique régionale

Les représentants du Cambodge, du Laos, de la Thaïlande et du Vietnam se réunissent pour renforcer la collaboration le long du corridor économique Est-Ouest.
Des représentants du Cambodge, du Laos, de la Thaïlande et du Vietnam se réunissent dans la province de Champassak pour renforcer la collaboration dans les domaines du commerce, de l'investissement et du tourisme, dans le but d'accélérer les progrès du corridor économique Est-Ouest et de la zone du triangle du développement. Sous la direction du Dr Vilayvong Bouddakham, gouverneur de la province de Champassak, et de Nguyen Van Trung, consul général vietnamien à la ville de Pakxe, le forum réunit des dirigeants d'autorités gouvernementales, d'entreprises et d'associations CLTV pour renforcer les liens et favoriser une coopération globale. Soulignant l'importance de l'événement, M. Nguyen Van Trung a souligné son rôle dans le renforcement des relations amicales entre les quatre nations, en soulignant en particulier le lien fort entre le Vietnam et le Laos. En outre, la réunion vise à renforcer les liens entre la province de Champassak et les provinces du centre et du sud du Vietnam, en assurant la stabilité et la résilience dans la région. Située au cœur du corridor économique Est-Ouest, qui couvre le Myanmar, le nord-est de la Thaïlande, le sud du Laos et le centre du Vietnam, la province de Champassak joue un rôle central dans le triangle de développement Cambodge-Laos-Vietnam, stimulant la croissance économique et la connectivité. Lancé en 1998, le corridor économique Est-Ouest vise à stimuler la coopération économique, à faciliter le commerce et les investissements, et à stimuler le développement local le long de son parcours, réduisant ainsi les coûts de transport et favorisant la prospérité régionale. Le Dr Vilayvong a souligné l'importance du forum pour promouvoir une coopération globale entre les quatre pays, soulignant l'engagement du Laos à respecter les accords de coopération et à approfondir les liens dans les cadres CLV et CLTV. Les participants ont échangé leurs points de vue sur les opportunités d'investissement, les politiques préférentielles et les perspectives de développement dans leurs régions respectives, en mettant l'accent sur le développement uniforme dans tous les secteurs tels que l'investissement, le commerce, le tourisme et la connectivité. Le Forum prépare le terrain pour les succès futurs en standardisant les efforts de coopération et en renforçant les liens économiques et socio-culturels pour un bénéfice mutuel et une prospérité durable.
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