Official Launch of the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Laos: French Companies on the Rise

19/09/2024 13:38
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KPL On September 18, 2024, the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Laos (CCIL) was officially inaugurated during a reception at the French Embassy in Vientiane. Announced during the France-Laos Economic Forum in November 2023, the creation of the CCIL marks a crucial step in strengthening economic relations between the Lao PDR and France, aiming to boost trade and reinforce industrial ties.

(KPL) On September 18, 2024, the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Laos (CCIL) was officially inaugurated during a reception at the French Embassy in Vientiane.

Announced during the France-Laos Economic Forum in November 2023, the creation of the CCIL marks a crucial step in strengthening economic relations between the Lao PDR and France, aiming to boost trade and reinforce industrial ties.

Under the leadership of Mr. Stéphane Gil, the CCIL aspires to become a catalyst for economic growth in Laos and its international partners.

On this occasion, several French companies operating in Laos, actively contributing to the country’s economic development, were highlighted.

Key Figures of the French Business Community in Laos:

Mr. Stéphane Gil, based in Laos since 2020, is the General Manager of BIVAC Laos and LNSW. With extensive experience in developing French expertise and diplomatic relations, he plays a central role in the French economic community, serving as Foreign Trade Advisor for France and President of the CCIL.


 

Mr. Yvan Bolliet, General Manager of Comin Asia in Laos, is a major player in the construction and engineering sector. A founding member of the French Business Club, he is deeply involved in promoting Franco-Laotian business relations.

Mr. Nicolas Kinzelin, in Laos since 1997, is an experienced entrepreneur who has worked in various sectors such as tourism, telecommunications, and import-export. Founder of Monster Import-Export, he distributes renowned brands like Diversey and Gerflor.

Ms. Emilie Saves, a member of the executive committee of BRED Bank Laos, specializes in risk management and compliance within the banking sector, with expertise in Southeast Asia. She is also involved in education, serving on the finance committee of Santisouk School.

Mr. Jean-Pierre Grzelczyk, Director of Savan Logistics and founder of the Savannakhet Dry Port, is a pillar of the logistics industry in Laos. With a long career in heavy freight transportation across Asia, he plays a key role in developing the country’s logistical infrastructure.


Mr. Michael Michel, General Manager of Ibis Hotel in Vientiane, has 28 years of experience in the hospitality industry, notably with AccorHotels. He is known for his ability to manage multicultural teams and adapt international standards to local realities.

Mr. Sylvain Dorey, an engineer and data scientist, founded Impavid, a company specializing in software and IT services. He collaborates with international companies and NGOs while developing tech projects for the Lao government.

Mr. Francis Chagnaud, who has lived in Laos for many years, founded a company dedicated to the valorization of local resources. His business exports sustainably sourced products, contributing to the country's green economy.

Mr. Thomas Courreges, an expert in strategic management and business development, is recognized for his ability to capture new market opportunities and establish strategic partnerships.


Mr. Pierre Viala, a master ice cream maker and confectioner, has been active in Laos for 25 years. A member of the French National Ice Cream Makers’ Association, he has successfully brought his culinary expertise to the local food sector.

Mr. Michael Attia, an experienced banker, has led teams in Laos and France. An expert in risk management and financial solutions, he actively contributes to the commercial and strategic development of his partners.

Mr. Jacques Coupvent des Graviers, a former student of Vientiane’s French Lycée Hoffet and a graduate of EMLYON business school, is the founder of JL Transport & Logistics, a company specializing in import-export services.

These entrepreneurs and French business leaders demonstrate the diversity and dynamism of the French business community in Laos. Through their activities, they strengthen Franco-Laotian economic relations and make a significant contribution to the country’s development.

 

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