Laos is one of Southeast Asia's poorest countries. But its most-visited city Luang Prabang is a tourist magnet. Can the rest of the country follow its lead?
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- Local shopkeepers in Vientiane face rising import prices and currency devaluation. 6s
- Many customers use the black market for foreign currency, worsening inflation. 49s
- Laos struggles with foreign debt, mainly owed to China, and limited export capacity. 1m 7s
- Most goods are imported, with few local products available for trade. 1m 43s
- Plans are underway to extend the railway into Thailand, potentially improving trade. 2m 29s