AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCave Rescue Update: Rescuers in Laos’ Xaisomboun province freed five of seven villagers trapped in a flooded cave after more than a week, while two men remain missing; heavy rain is threatening to delay the next push as teams wait for pumps to lower water levels and probe deeper chambers. On-the-Ground Rescue: Australian cave diver Josh Richards left the operation after muddy, dangerous conditions meant no further diving was needed, with Thai and Laos teams still trying to regain access to the main entrance. Major Tourism & Infrastructure: Ground has broken in Vang Vieng for a USD 216 million Central Plaza project (210,000 sq m), aiming to blend tourism, dining, culture and entertainment and create 4,000–5,000 jobs. Rail Boost for Travel: China–Laos Railway has carried 73.38 million passengers since 2021, with cross-border services driving tourism; international trains between Kunming and Vientiane run four times daily. Bilateral Tourism Push: Lao President Thongloun Sisoulith met Zhejiang leaders in China, promoting trade, investment and tourism and urging more use of the Laos–China Railway for connectivity. Clean Energy for Visitors: Envision Energy and Impact Electrons Siam signed a partnership to advance Laos’ Monsoon Wind Power project, supporting the shift toward diversified clean energy that can underpin future tourism growth.
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