Laos
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To build prosperous, civilized Laos
Laos is an inland country located in the southern part of the Asian continent.
The
Lao people had been developing their unique culture since ancient
times. However, in the latter half of the 19th century, the imperialists
stretched out their tentacles of aggression to Laos, occupied the
country and imposed a cruel colonial rule for a long period.
Through
an arduous and bloody struggle, the Lao people put an end to the
imperialists’ colonial rule and feudal monarchy and established a
people’s democratic republic in December 1975. After that the Laotians
embarked on the road of building a new prosperous society as masters of
their destiny.
The Lao people, who have struggled dynamically for
social progress and change, have made a steady advance to implement the
decisions of the 11th Congress of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party
and the five-year plan for socio-economic development in recent years.
Laos
aims to increase agricultural production by 4.3 percent this year. Last
February, the government announced that the agricultural sector would
take 22.4 percent in the country’s gross domestic production and, to
this end, it will increase rice production and turn 4.5 million hectares
into agricultural land.
It is also promoting the export of
cassava. The country’s cassava cultivation area is 295 000 hectares and
the yield reached 7.4 million tons last year.
Thanks to the
government’s efforts for alleviating poverty, eight districts across the
country became poverty-free zones and more than 31 230 families were
lifted out of poverty last year.
While putting effort into
training more skilled workers, it is building a database of the labour
sector and intensifying laws and regulations for job creation and social
advance. Last year alone, they trained over 34 000 skilled workers
including 15 015 women and provided jobs to more than 124 500 people.
Efforts
are also being channelled into developing the energy and mining sector.
The Lao prime minister at a recent meeting to review the work in this
field said that the energy and mining industry should achieve an annual
growth of 10-12 percent and increase their share in gross domestic
production to 25 percent, and stressed the need to sustainably promote
energy development and direct efforts to protecting resources and
expanding electricity transmission networks.
In late March, the
local mass media outlets reported that the export volumes increased by
42.3 percent in February as compared to the previous month, whereas the
import volumes decreased to record a black figure in trade.
Laos
is sustainably developing the tourist industry which is making a great
contribution to the socio-economic development of the country.
The
government aspires to independent development and building of a new
society by achieving national unity internally and maintains the
principle of peace, independence, friendship and cooperation based on
sovereignty, noninterference, equality and mutual benefit externally.
The DPRK established diplomatic relations with the Lao People’s Democratic Republic on June 24 1974.
The Pyongyang Times, June 24, 2025