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ThaiNamthip Ltd, the Coca-Cola bottler in Thailand, has formed a joint venture with PT Construction Co in Laos for bottling and distributing carbonated and non-carbonated beverages in the neighbouring country. The factory will employ about 70 people and generate additional indirect employment for more. Lao Deputy Prime Minister Somsavat Lengsavad, who witnessed the joint venture's signing ceremony in Vientiane, said this is an important milestone for commercial relations between the two countries. Pornwut Sarasin, vice-chairman of ThaiNamthip and chairman of Lao Coca-Cola, said the Thai company has been ready to expand outside Thailand for some time. Van Hoang Dau, the chairman and chief executive of PT Construction, said he is very pleased to enter into this joint venture with ThaiNamthip and proud to work with an international, iconic brand such as Coca-Cola. The timing dovetails with the entry of Laos into the World Trade Organization WTO and the beginning of the country's integration into the global economy. I'm confident this partnership will be very successful and grow rapidly,' he said. Small Medium Large. A Coke delivery truck goes past the Patuxai Gate in Vientiane yesterday. Do you like the content of this article? Bangkok Bank reports profit uptick of 6.
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Adventurous Kate contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase through these links, I will earn a commission at no extra cost to you. I have just returned from Laos and want to warn travellers about the police in Vang Viang. We were there for 2 days. Vang Viang has a real party atmosphere and the impression that is given is that the police turn a blind eye to drug taking and drugs being sold i. We were arrested by 3 intimidating and threatening police officers for smoking a cigarette with a very small amount of cannabis in it. We had nothing else on us. They took us to the police station. Most of the page was written in Laos which, obviously, we could not read. When we questioned anything they would say that they would take us to the jail. They made us get our passports from our guesthouse and then told us that we had 2 options. They would keep our passports until we paid. Whilst we were in the police station we saw around 10 other people who the same thing had happened to. The point of this post is not about whether it is right, wrong or stupid to take drugs in Laos. The point is that these police are arresting and blackmailing tourists for very large amounts of money. The money is going into their pockets. They are not targetting the people selling drugs. It is all about the money, not preventing drugs being taken in Vang Vieng. That was the attitude of most of the respondents, as you can see here. Seriously, how stupid can you be to do drugs in Southeast Asia? And you have the nerve to go online and whine about the mean, mean police and the very, very small amount of cannabis in your cigarette? Buddy, you got caught smoking a joint and you thought nothing would happen because it was Laos, and it was such a chill place, mano. Admit it. But thanks to incredible — incredible! I do plan on visiting Vang Vieng on my eventual trip to Southeast Asia. And in that backpacker town, I plan on going tubing, trekking to waterfalls, and dancing to Lady Gaga at various Aussie-filled riverside bars. With no happy shakes in sight.
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