
Southeast Asia Information Port (www.dnyxxg.com) reports that the Lao Responsible Business Awards Ceremony and Trade Fair will be held on February 12th at the Holiday Inn Vientiane. The event will recognize outstanding Lao companies for their exemplary performance in sustainable development and inclusive business practices.
This event is jointly organized by the Lao European Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Lao-Australian Chamber of Commerce, the Lao branch of the British Business Group, the Canadian Embassy in Laos, Civitas Ltd., and the Lao National Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The EU, the Australian Embassy in Laos, the British Embassy in Vientiane, Lux Dev, and Katalyst Partners are providing financial or in-kind support. The event is free and open to the public, and businesses, development partners, civil society organizations, university students, and interested individuals are cordially invited to participate and jointly promote the construction of a responsible and sustainable business ecosystem in Laos.
The event will officially commence at 4 PM, encompassing three core components: a responsible trade fair, an awards ceremony, and networking opportunities. The trade fair provides an interactive platform for businesses, NGOs, and related organizations to showcase their sustainable products, unique services, and innovative initiatives. Participants can use this opportunity to expand their networks, share best practices, and build consensus on sustainable business development.
A key highlight of the event was the unveiling of four Responsible Business Awards that evening. These awards focus on businesses operating in Laos, recognizing those that uphold responsible business principles and make positive contributions to economic development, environmental protection, and inclusive growth, thereby guiding the private sector to widely adopt sustainable and standardized business operation models.
The 2026 Lao Responsible Business Awards focus on two core themes: "Natural Resource Management" and "Diversified and Inclusive Development," covering both SMEs and large enterprises. Judges will comprehensively evaluate participating companies based on four dimensions: measurable practical results, innovative breakthroughs, stakeholder engagement, and long-term sustainable development potential.
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