EU Forest Action in LAOS 🇱🇦
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EU Forest Action in LAOS 🇱🇦 : Team Europe Partnership with Lao PDR to increase sustainable and inclusive trade, investment and connectivity in the agriculture and forestry sectors (TICAF)
The Lao Government, the European Union and its Member States France and Germany officially launched the Global Gateway flagship “Team Europe Partnership with Lao PDR to increase sustainable and inclusive Trade, Investment and Connectivity in the Agriculture and Forestry sectors – TICAF”
The TICAF programme aims to support the development of sustainable and inclusive value chains of coffee, tea and forest-based products which the Lao PDR is trading with the EU. To facilitate access to national, regional and global markets, TICAF will also support better connectivity to regional and international markets through the rehabilitation of national road 2 leading to Thailand and Vietnam. The programme is co-financed with grants from the EU (€28 M) France (€4.65 M), Germany (€11 M), and concessional loan from the European Investment Bank (€50 M).
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- Team Europe and Laos launch Global Gateway programme to develop coffee, tea, and forest value chains
- Global Gateway: EU and Lao People’s Democratic Republic launch new flagship to develop coffee, tea and forest value chains
- Team Europe Partners with Lao PDR for Sustainable Use and Conservation of Forests
- Team Europe and Laos launch Global Gateway programme to develop coffee, tea, and forest value chains
EU Forest Action in LAOS 🇱🇦 : AAP 2013 Laos
The European Union is committed to supporting the Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) in its journey toward sustainable and inclusive development. This commitment is aligned with Lao PDR's 9th National Socio-Economic Development Plan, its aspirations for graduation from Least Developed Country (LDC) status, the EU Green Deal, the EU's Global Gateway Strategy, and the Indo-Pacific Strategy. The EU's strategic objective in Lao PDR is to promote sustainable and quality trade and investment, particularly in sectors related to the green economy, bolstered by improved governance and enhanced skills.
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