AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCross-border Cybercrime Crackdown: A U.S.-led operation with the FBI and partners arrested 63 people and took down more than 1 million scam-related online accounts, targeting scam compounds in Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar and freezing millions in crypto tied to fraud proceeds. Energy & Infrastructure (Laos–Vietnam): Laos’ environment authorities reviewed an Environmental Impact Assessment for a Nam Nha hydropower-linked transmission line to Vietnam, covering 115-kV/220-kV lines, 176 towers and a 25-year lifespan. Laos–Japan Economic Push: Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone met Japan’s PM Sanae Takaichi in Tokyo, agreeing to deepen cooperation on energy security, human resources, mining, modern agriculture, processing industries and technology. Oil Price Pressure: Laos is seeking fresh oil supplies from neighbors as prices soar, while also accelerating alternative energy plans. Regional Power Ambition: Laos said it aims to become a clean power and logistics hub amid global conflict impacts. Renewables Risk for ASEAN: A report warns US$165 billion in ASEAN renewable assets face climate hazards by 2030, raising the stakes for resilience financing. Trade & Investment Platform: The 10th China–South Asia Expo opened in Kunming, with a Southeast Asia pavilion including Laos, highlighting green energy and manufacturing cooperation. Local Industry & Jobs (Bokeo): A young farmer in Bokeo is building income through agriculture training and broom production, showing how skills support rural livelihoods. Illegal Mining: Authorities exposed an unauthorized gold-mining operation along the Nammo River in Xaysomboun province.
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