On April 11, 2020, the Lao Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MPWT) issued Guidelines for the Domestic Transportation of Goods, and Entering and Exiting the Lao PDR, during the Protection, Control, and Eradication Period for COVID-19 No. 266/MPWT.
These guidelines provide welcome guidance on previous measures issued by the Lao Prime Minister (detailed here and here), which instructed transport business operators to abide by specific rules but did not provide clear guidelines from the MPWT on how to do so.
The guidelines provide the following details:
1. Domestic Transportation of Goods
Drivers transporting goods through districts, provinces, or the capital, and drivers carrying out door-to-door deliveries, can transport goods and food to their destination, or to their customers, as usual. However, drivers must wear a mask at all times and have their body temperature checked by a government officer from the health sector at arrival, in accordance with the planned itinerary. If suspicious symptoms are detected, the measures prescribed by the health sector should be strictly followed. Otherwise, the driver can continue as normal.
2. International Transportation and Transit of Goods
For the purposes of this article we have retained the language used in the announcement as closely as possible. However, from discussions with the relevant authorities, we understand that references to “foreign drivers” will also apply to citizens of Laos who transport goods across the border, to the extent practical. For example, the requirement for a health certificate issued in the previous country before crossing the border would still apply, but the requirement to leave the country as soon as possible would not. The provisions below should be read in that context.
General goods
Foreign drivers who enter Lao borders must comply with directions from the Ministry of Industry and Commerce and the Ministry of Health, including wearing a mask and providing a physical examination certification from health officers in the country of origin. Lao heath officers will then authorize their entry into Laos. The goods must be loaded or unloaded at a point determined by a Lao officer, after which the vehicle must return to the country of origin immediately.
Special goods
Foreign vehicles and their drivers which import goods for the purpose of a project (such as highways, the Lao-China railway, hydropower plants, etc.) or fuel, liquids, or other flammable objects which cannot simply be unloaded, are authorized to go to their destination, but they must observe the following measures:
Transit of goods to a third country
When the goods enter the country, vehicles coming from abroad must come to the loading point, as indicated by the officers, and load the goods into a Lao vehicle.
When the goods exit the country, the Lao vehicle transporting the goods can transport them to the border to load them into the foreign vehicle of the third-country, or drive the Lao vehicle up to the destination, if the third-country allows it.
The guideline further provides that foreign drivers must undergo a medical check.
However, the guideline fails to expressly indicate whether foreign drivers are authorized or prohibited to drive through Laos up to the third-country, for cross border transportation of goods. Since this was prohibited in the previous order, issued on April 2, 2020, we recommend that transport businesses check with the authorities on this point.
3. For Transport Business Operators
Transport business operators must:
4. For Vehicle Drivers
Drivers must:
5. Prohibitions and Sanctions for Violations