AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTransboundary Pollution Pressure: A northern river protection network invited China’s ambassador to Chiang Rai on World Environment Day, urging action on toxic river pollution blamed on cross-border mining in Myanmar and Laos, with letters sent to Thailand’s PM calling it a national priority. Cave Rescue & Mining Safety: In Xaysomboun, rescuers continued a flooded cave operation after sounds suggested two men may still be alive, using satellite mapping and ground surveys as teams work to extract the remaining villagers. Wildlife Crime Crackdown: Lao authorities, with Free the Bears, freed 27 moon bears from an illegal bile farm, uncovering infrastructure meant for up to 200 bears—highlighting ongoing pressure on wildlife trafficking. Digital Governance for Environment-Linked Trade: Laos launched Smart Customs and an E-Tax Invoice platform to speed clearance, cut paperwork, and improve transparency—moves that can affect how environmental and resource-related imports/exports are managed. Greening Push: Laos is expanding forest cover toward 70% by 2035 as part of net-zero plans, with large-scale tree planting underway. Health & Youth Protection: National No Tobacco Day events in Vientiane targeted youth nicotine addiction, warning about flavored products and e-cigarettes. Local Agriculture Support: Lao Kaiyuan Mining donated 27 tonnes of compound fertiliser to seven villages in Thakhek to boost wet-season crop yields. Business Reform for SMEs: ADB and LNCCI released a report on business registration, compliance, and access to finance—key for sustainable local development.
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