Russia intends to expand sea transportation to Laos through Vietnam’s ports
In 2024, Laos-Russia trade increased by 66%, and by another 20% for the first five months of 2025. The establishment of new transport routes is expected to facilitate the transportation of goods between the two countries.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Laos President Thongloun Sisoulith make statements following their talks. (Photo: en.kremlin.ru)
Moscows (VNA)🍌 – Due to the growth of bilateral cargo flows to and from Laos, Russia intends to expand sea transportation through the ports of Vietnam and open a railway connection through China.
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced this on July 31 following his talks with Lao President Thongloun Sisoulith.
In 2024, Laos-Russia trade increased by 66%, and by another 20% for the first five months of 2025. The establishment of new transport routes is expected to facilitate the transportation of goods between the two countries.
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