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The Lao Trade Information Portal is your one-stop destination for comprehensive and up-to-date regulatory information pertaining to trade in Laos. Hosted and maintained by the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, this portal serves as an invaluable resource for traders, offering easy access to a wealth of information. Here, you will find a repository of essential documents, including acts, decrees, non-tariff measures, procedures, and forms, all thoughtfully organized to facilitate quick and efficient navigation. Whether you are involved in import, export, or transit activities, our portal simplifies the often complex regulatory landscape, empowering businesses to thrive in the dynamic world of international trade.

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How to Export?

The portal offers a comprehensive guide on how to navigate the export process from Laos. It covers documentation requirements, customs procedures, and export regulations, ensuring that businesses can smoothly and confidently expand their reach to international markets.

 

 

 

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How to Import?

Discover the essential information on importing goods into Laos, including customs clearances, tariffs, and import regulations. Our portal simplifies the complex world of imports, providing clarity and guidance to facilitate efficient and compliant transactions.

 

 

 

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Trade with ASEAN

Explore the opportunities of trading within the ASEAN region. Our portal offers insights into ASEAN trade agreements, customs procedures, and market access, enabling businesses to harness the benefits of this dynamic economic community.

 

 

 

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SPS Enquiry

Stay informed about Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) measures through our dedicated SPS Enquiry Point. Access vital information on food safety, animal and plant health regulations, and SPS standards to ensure the safe movement of agricultural products.

 

 

 

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Our Trade Information Portal offers an all-encompassing, user-friendly platform designed to streamline your journey through Lao PDR's export-import regulations. From regulatory documents to step-by-step procedures and essential forms, our portal is your one-stop resource for business expansion. Allow the portal to simplify trade in Lao PDR for you. Follow our guided paths, and we'll lead you through every aspect of the export-import process, from securing permits and licenses to effortlessly navigating customs and tariffs.

 

 

Starting a Business in Lao PDR

To start a business in Lao PDR, begin by conducting thorough research on the specific regulations and requirements relevant to your industry. Register your business with the Department of Enterprise Registration (Ministry of Industry of Commerce), Provincial Office of Industry and Commerce or District Office of Industry and Commerce depends on business type then obtain the necessary permits, and licenses depends on type goods. Comply with labor laws, environmental regulations, and any sector-specific rules. Consulting with local authorities and seeking legal advice can help ensure a smooth and compliant business establishment process in Lao PDR. Note: If your business is under the Controlled Business List and the Concession List you must obtain an approval from the Ministry of Planning and Investment. For more information, check here.

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Major Exports of Lao PDR

In 2021, Laos exported a total of US$ 9.22 B, making it the ranking of 101 exporter in the world. During the last five reported years (2016-2021), the exports of Laos have increased by US$ 4.14B from US$ 5.08B in 2016 to US$ 9.22B in 2021. The most recent exports are led by Electricity (US$ 1.96B), Gold (US$ 1.79B), Other Uncoated Paper (US$ 508M), Copper Ore (US$ 339M), and Rubber (US$ 300M). The most common destinations for the exports of Laos are Thailand (US$ 2.99B), China (US$ 2.48B), Vietnam (US$ 1.24B), Australia (US$ 693M), and Switzerland (US$ 253M).

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Useful Links

Here, you'll find a list of useful websites that offer valuable insights, up-to-date regulations, and practical tips for individuals and businesses engaged in cross-border trade within the ASEAN region. Explore these links to unlock the doors to seamless international trade with Laos. Click other useful websites

 


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Procedure
Clearance for importing fertilizers
Clearance for importing fertilizers
Import Permit for importing fertilizers
Import Permit for importing fertilizers
Register the product with DOA for importing fertilizers
Register the product with DOA for importing fertilizers
Legal Document
The decision to manage charcoal factories and charcoal kilns, No. 4847/MOFA, date 09 October 2024.
The decision to manage charcoal factories and charcoal kilns.
Notification on managing importers and exporters of goods, No.2927/CO.MOIC, date 31 October 2024
Notification on managing importers and exporters of goods.
Decree on managing goods price and service fee, No 474/PM date 18 November 2010.
Decree on managing goods price and service fee.
Forms
Lao National Single Window (LNSW) User Account Creation Request Form
Lao National Single Window (LNSW) User Account Creation Request Form
Vietnam transit request letter
Vietnam transit request letter
Registration of pharmaceutical professional for a pharmaceutical retail business (Lao nationality only)
Registration of pharmaceutical professional for a pharmaceutical retail business (Lao nationality only)
Measures
Requirement to obtain export license - Industrial Explosives Materials
To export the industrial explosives materials, it is a must to obtain an export permit from National Defense Industry Department, Ministry of National Defense
Prohibition for importing foreign satellite receivers
Import of foreign satellite receivers is suspended since 01 February 2018. Every owner and business operator of satellite receivers must notify and register with the Department of Information, Culture, and Tourism of the province.
Requirement to obtain export permit - Media Publication Products
To export media publication products, it is necessary to obtain an export permit from Department of Public Media, MICT.

Latest Articles, Announcements & News

Latest Articles
ADB Forecasts 4% Growth for Lao PDR in 2024
ADB Forecasts 4% Growth for Lao PDR in 2024
Household Welfare Monitoring in the Lao PDR 2020
Household Welfare Monitoring in the Lao PDR 2020
Lao Economic Monitor, May 2023: Addressing Economic Uncertainty - Key Findings
Lao Economic Monitor, May 2023: Addressing Economic Uncertainty - Key Findings.
Latest Announcements
Food products must be registered and labeled the register number before 31 December 2024
Importers and selling food products such as drinking water in closed containers, energy drinks, vitamin drinks, food supplements and processed Lao fish source must register and print the registration number on the product label in Lao language.
The United Kingdom is updating the Export Health Certificates
The United Kingdom will soon be implementing changes to the format of health certificates for live animals and animal products originating from the United Kingdom that will be imported into Lao PDR.
Opening for comments on 5 draft construction standards
The Department of Standardization and Metrology, Ministry of Industry and Commerce has opened public comments on the draft of 5 standards (Self-adhering polymer, waterproofing material, mixed cement, concrete block and concrete wall) until the deadline on 16 September 2024.
Latest News
Lao Green Label is ready for processing industry
In promoting green processing products for a friendly environment, reducing pollution, and managing waste properly. These will contribute to the economic and social development of the nation in a green and sustainable direction.
The Lao foreign trade in September 2024 was valued at USD 1,064 million.
The value of import and export (excluding electricity) of Lao PDR in September 2024 reached USD 1,064 million, decreased by 12% compared to August 2024. In this category, exports were USD 455 million, reduced by 16% and imports were USD 609 million, which declined by 9% compared to last month. The top five export commodities were mixed gold, electric equipment, rubber, paper and salt... In comparison, the top five import commodities were diesel, mechanical equipment, land vehicles, electric equipment and steel. (Source: Lao Trade E-State, Department of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Industry and Commerce)
Solving issues on trade facilitation and transportation
In discussing and finding solutions related to the facilitation of trade and transportation, such as extending the service time at the checkpoint, determining the weight of transport vehicles, the structure of fuel prices and market drops, giving special rights to exchange currency, expensive service fees at Vangtao Dry Port, and land port service fees in foreign currency.