AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRural poverty push: Laos’ draft National Agenda on Rural Development and Poverty Reduction sets bold targets—lifting 100,000+ households out of poverty, cutting the poverty rate to single digits, and removing 25+ districts from the poverty list—backed by model villages, rural infrastructure, and support for stable livelihoods. Energy transition & cleaner transport: The government plans to expand strategic fuel reserves while accelerating EV adoption, aiming for EVs to reach 30% of the vehicle fleet by 2030 and converting 50% of government administrative cars to electric models, alongside BRT and electric buses. Inflation controls: The Bank of Laos outlined five measures to keep 2026 inflation under 7%, including exchange-rate stabilization, tighter foreign-exchange management, and prudent money-supply control. Tourism with pressure points: Laos welcomed 2.1 million international visitors in the first five months of 2026 and earned US$960M, but some destinations saw declines tied to higher travel costs and fuel prices. Wildlife enforcement: Authorities rescued 27 moon bears from an illegal bile farm disguised as a zoo, and also seized over 110 kg of suspected wildlife products in Luang Prabang. Youth + sustainable agriculture: The Youth Union and Agriculture and Environment Ministry signed an MOU to shift youth into modern, market-oriented farming, with training plus forest restoration, water conservation, and environmental awareness.
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