Chinese premier makes proposals on boosting co-op in GMS
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao Monday made a package of proposals on boosting cooperation among members of the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) at the ongoing Third Summit of the GMS.
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- Premier Wen: Information superhighway to boost GMS connectivity (Mar 31, 09:19 GMT)
- GMS countries step up cross-border power trading (Mar 31, 09:26 GMT)
- GMS countries decide to strengthen tourism (Mar 31, 09:30 GMT)
- GMS countries agree to further improve trade facilitation (Mar 31, 09:30 GMT)
- GMS leaders sign Vientiane Plan of Action for GMS Development for 2008-2012 (Mar 31, 09:31 GMT)
- GMS countries to take measures for telecommunications development and environment protection (Mar 31, 09:31 GMT)
- Premier Wen concludes visit to Laos, GMS summit
(Mar 31, 08:02 GMT) - GMS countries map out development directions (Mar 31, 08:07 GMT)
- Chinese premier makes proposals on boosting co-op in GMS
(Mar 31, 05:36 GMT) - Chinese premier calls on GMS nations to enhance competitiveness (Mar 31, 06:20 GMT)
- Third GMS Summit opens to chart future course for region
(Mar 31, 03:00 GMT) - Leaders of Mekong nations share views with business community on trade and investment
(Mar 30, 17:04 GMT) - Chinese Premier encourages GMS youth to "learn from each other", "make bigger contribution"
(Mar 30, 11:58 GMT) - GMS countries to boost co-op in transportation (Mar 29, 13:32 GMT)
- China reinforces commitment to boost GMS economic co-op (Mar 28, 10:39 GMT)
Backgrounder
- Backgrounder: Greater Mekong Subregion Summit (Mar 31, 08:59 GMT)
- Fact Sheet: Asian Development Bank and Lao PDR (Mar 31, 08:58 GMT)
- Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) (Mar 31, 08:57 GMT)
- Basic facts about Laos (Mar 31, 08:57 GMT)
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Wen Jiabao, arrived in Vientiane, the capital of Laos, on Saturday evening. The third Greater Mekong Sub-region Summit is scheduled to be held in the city on Monday. more>>
China and Laos are friendly neighbors sharing borders of mountains, lakes and rivers. They established diplomatic relations in 1961. more>>
It is the history of the Greater Mekong Subregion Economic Cooperation Program, or G-M-S. more>>





