New bridge to boost Greater Mekong trade connectivity


The fifth Laos-Thailand Friendship Bridge spanning the Mekong River has been inaugurated, Vietnam News Agency reported.

This marked an important step in strengthening transport connectivity and promoting trade within the Mekong sub-region, particularly among Vietnam, Laos and Thailand.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by General Secretary of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party and Presi­­dent of Laos Thongloun Sisoulith, and his spouse, and Thailand’s King Maha Vajira­longkorn Phra Vajirakla­ochaoyuhua and Queen, as well as senior leaders of Laos and Thailand, among others.

Addressing the event, Lao Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone and Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul stressed that the project reflects close cooperation between the two governments and the aspirations of their people, particularly those of Bolikhamxay province (Laos) and Buengkan (Thailand).

The bridge helps connect Laos to the region along the East-West Economic Corridor, facilitating transport, trade and tourism and delivering tangible benefits to the two countries.

The 1,350m bridge significantly shortens the distance from Buengkan in northeastern Thailand, through Bolikhamxay in central Laos, to the Cau Treo border gate in Vietnam’s central Ha Tinh province to just over 200km, compared to more than 350km previously, creating the shortest and most convenient route for transporting goods from Thailand to Vietnam.

The project is expected to open up new opportunities for economic development, trade, investment and tourism for the two border provinces of Bolikhamxay and Buengkan, and the wider Greater Mekong Sub-region. — Bernama

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