18 Aug, 2023

NewPay Signs Trilateral Agreement For Laos-China Trade Facilitation

At the 7th China-South Asia Expo (referred to as the South Expo), Lao NEWPAY Technology Joint Venture Co., Ltd., Yunnan Haohong Supply Chain Co., Ltd., and Fudian Bank Co., Ltd. jointly signed a tripartite agreement to establish the China-Laos Cross-Border Trade Facilitation Service Center.

On the tenth anniversary of the "Belt and Road" initiative and the tenth year of the South Expo, in order to actively serve and integrate into the "Belt and Road" construction, support the China-South Asia Expo as an important platform for economic and trade cooperation between China and South Asian countries, and promote comprehensive cooperation between Laos and Yunnan, China, Lao NEWPAY Technology Joint Venture Co., Ltd., Yunnan Haohong Supply Chain Co., Ltd., and Fudian Bank Co., Ltd. have established a strategic partnership. By integrating resources and jointly supporting extensive economic and trade exchanges between China and Southeast Asia, as well as accelerating the development of Yunnan's port economy, the China-Laos Cross-Border Trade Facilitation Service Center is hereby established.

With the support of the governments of China and Laos, the China-Laos Cross-Border Trade Facilitation Service Center will continue to facilitate international connectivity, accelerate the construction of various channels such as China-Laos, China-Vietnam, China-Myanmar, Laos-Vietnam, Laos-Thailand, Laos-Myanmar, and enhance the effectiveness of the China-Laos railway "Golden Line." It will promote the seamless connection between the "Lancang-Mekong Express" and initiatives like the China-Europe Railway and the Lancang River-Mekong River international shipping route. The center will also focus on promoting energy and digital information channels, strengthening the construction of international logistics hub nodes, and enhancing the capacity and level of interconnectivity and mutual trust with neighboring countries.

The China-Laos Cross-Border Trade Facilitation Service Center, based on cooperation and mutual benefit and in compliance with the laws and regulations of the countries involved, aims to provide one-stop, offshore, and convenient services to facilitate China-South Asia and Southeast Asia economic and trade exchanges. Leveraging the geographical and policy advantages of Yunnan and their respective domestic and overseas institutions, the center actively supports Yunnan Province in becoming a strategic link between the domestic market and international markets in South Asia and Southeast Asia, contributing to the construction of a premier cross-border regional service platform.

The establishment of the China-Laos Cross-Border Trade Facilitation Service Center injects new energy into economic and trade cooperation among Laos, China, and ASEAN countries, promoting deeper collaboration in various industries and creating new markets. The center provides a comprehensive logistics information infrastructure, efficient logistics informatization support, and convenient cross-border fund settlement services, forming a closed-loop logistics supply chain management and fund circulation. It aims to enhance cross-border settlement convenience and support the exploration of new trade domains. The parties will use China-Laos trade as a pilot to promote facilitative economic and trade cooperation between China and Southeast Asian countries, accelerate the development of trading in the digital realm, and formulate regional rules and standards through technology. Additionally, the center will actively support the construction of national logistics hubs in Kunming (commerce and service-oriented, port-based, and airport-based) and Mohan (land-based border port), and cooperate to connect the logistics hubs along the China-Laos railway with important western land and sea channels like the North Bay International Gateway Port in Guangxi, the Chongqing Logistics and Operation Center, and the Chengdu National Important Commerce and Logistics Center, fostering a logistics hub alliance and promoting market-oriented operations.

The center will construct an international bulk commodity distribution center, utilizing the advantages of the China-Laos railway and the rich resources of agricultural, forest, and mineral products along its route. It will work with local governments and relevant enterprises to expedite the layout and construction of regional international bulk commodity distribution centers for steel, non-ferrous metals, coffee, rubber, vegetables, and other products along the China-Laos railway route. The center will actively seek national policy support and establish strategic material and bulk commodity reserve bases along the China-Laos railway.

Collaboratively building cross-border supply chains and the cross-border logistics industry will support regional industrial cooperation and economic development. By establishing a comprehensive logistics information infrastructure and an efficient logistics informationization support system, the center will create an industry-linked logistics big data trading center and logistics-industry aggregation platform. It will enhance the functionality of open-platform logistics carriers, using Kunming as a strategic hub to radiate to South Asia and Southeast Asia, focusing on building the Lancang-Mekong import and export international logistics service network. The goal is to achieve a "three networks, one center" pattern, consisting of provincial networks, domestic networks, international networks, and a logistics big data trading center. The parties will cooperate to address investment and financing issues and provide increased financial support to various projects that align with policy direction.

The center will establish a "bank + foreign trade comprehensive service platform" to facilitate cross-border settlements and support the healthy development of new forms of trade. The platform will provide international supply chain comprehensive services for enterprises from home and abroad, including qualification handling, customs declaration and inspection, international logistics, overseas warehousing, global store opening, data product selection, intellectual property, cross-border training, overseas sales, cargo insurance, import and export tax refunds, foreign trade agency, and foreign trade consultation. Through tripartite collaboration, efficient and convenient online and offline payment services will be realized, reducing settlement costs.

The China-Laos Cross-Border Trade Facilitation Service Center will support local governments in optimizing the business environment. The parties will strengthen information exchange on cross-border logistics transportation and logistics enterprise development between Laos and Yunnan Province, China. Continued support will be provided to micro and small enterprises in related industries, assisting local governments in constructing service platforms through tripartite cooperation. Additionally, exploring risk-sharing and compensation mechanisms and establishing risk compensation funds for micro and small loans will help optimize the government's business environment.

The center will provide specialized scenarios for new forms of trade. It will vigorously innovate and develop online financial services models related to cross-border logistics, and establish cross-border transaction, mailing, and distribution networks for South Asia and Southeast Asia. Together, they will explore the "China-Laos Express + trade + internet" model.

23 Aug, 2023

Indonesia’s ASEAN Chairmanship: Seizing the Opportunity to Bridge the Digital Divide

Indonesia's Leadership as ASEAN Chair in 2023 presents a critical juncture to tackle the digital divide prevalent in the Southeast Asian region. Minister of Communications and Informatics, Budi Arie Setiadi, elucidated that Indonesia, in its role as the ASEAN Chair, is proactively addressing pertinent digital concerns, aiming to realize the vision of the ASEAN Digital Community 2040."Our focus on bridging the digital divide encompasses strategic governmental initiatives such as the Palapa Ring project, fostering the development of digital human resources, and safeguarding personal data in line with the Personal Data Protection Law," remarked the minister during a seminar titled "Strengthening the Epicenter of Growth through ASEAN Digital Connectivity," organized for the LXV Regular Education Program (PPRA) by the National Resilience Institute (Lemhannas), held at the Communications and Informatics Ministry (MCIT) Office in Central Jakarta on Tuesday, August 22.Minister Budi Arie noted that ongoing ASEAN negotiations are centering around several Framework Agreements, including the ASEAN Framework on Personal Data Protection, the ASEAN International Mobile Roaming, and the ASEAN Digital Data Governance Framework."The disparities in digital access and technology capabilities among ASEAN nations, such as variations in internet speed, usage, and technological production, cannot be disregarded," he emphasized.Beyond the introduction of these frameworks, Minister Budi Arie expounded on ASEAN's initiatives in nurturing digital talent through annual programs."Examples encompass the ASEAN Cyber-Kids Camp, a recurring event since 2009, the ASEAN ICT Innovation Award, which debuted in 2011, the ASEAN Makers Hackathon initiated in 2017, and the ASEAN-Japan Cyber SEA Game, commenced in 2018," the minister explained.Elaborating further, Minister Budi Arie affirmed that these challenges will take center stage in various scheduled meetings orchestrated by the Ministry of Communications and Informatics, such as the ASEAN TFFN Meeting, the ASEAN GSMA Workshop, the Digital Economy Supply Chain Workshop, and the ATRC – ADGSOM Meeting, presently being convened in Bali."Our imperative lies in translating intentions into tangible actions that reverberate across the ASEAN landscape. This is an opportune moment for the digital economy to substantively contribute to the region's economic advancement," underscored the minister, echoing a sentiment previously articulated by Kao Kim Hourn, the ASEAN Secretary-General.

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17 Aug, 2023

Laos Launches Digital Currency Trial

Laos has successfully trialed a digital currency prototype—the Digital Lao Kip—in cooperation with Japanese fintech company SORAMITSU.The central bank of Laos, in cooperation with Japanese fintech company SORAMITSU, have successfully trialed a digital currency prototype – the Digital Lao Kip. The digital currency utilizes a block chain system developed by SORAMITSU with the aim to increase financial inclusion among the unbanked population in Laos.SORAMITSU had previously successfully collaborated with the National Bank of Cambodia to launch Cambodia’s first digital currency, the Bakong, in 2020. Since its launch, Bakong has some 8.5 million users and recorded a transaction volume of approximately US$15 billion. It has also enabled Cambodian users to pay for products and services using the QR digital payment in Cambodia as well as with other countries in the region.Financial inclusion and the unbanked population in LaosAround 70 percent of the Laos population of just over 7 million do not have a bank account with cash continuing to be the norm for transacting, holding, and transferring funds. The digital currency will allow people to pay or transfer money through the QR code regardless of whether they own a bank account. It would also reduce the cost of remittances from abroad—remittances accounted for two percent of Laos’s GDP in 2021, amounting to US$435 million and thus is an important source of income for the economy.Transforming Laos’ digital economyThe COVID-19 pandemic prompted many countries in Southeast Asia to embark on digitalization, resulting in the swift growth of e-commerce and financial services. However, Laos was unable to fully capitalize on this trend due to poor investments in digital infrastructure. A report conducted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies noted that in 2020, only 43 percent of Laos’s population had access to the internet, compared to the average 70 percent in the rest of the region.Further, many Laotians cannot afford the high cost of internet, which on average costs US$53 per month compared to US$33.17 in neighboring Cambodia.Through digital tools such as the Digital Lao Kip, Laos can help improve the digitalization of local businesses, particularly SMEs, which dominate the economy. Moreover, if Laos can connect its digital currency with China, Cambodia, and other countries in the region, it will increase its cross-border settlements and improve trade. Vietnam and the Philippines are also conducting research on the potential of central bank digital currencies.

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