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Thai operators block border checkpoint as Laos doubles pass fee

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Thai operators block border checkpoint as Laos doubles pass fee

CHIANG RAI, 9 May 2016 (NNT) – On Saturday, freight transport operators blockaded the fourth Thai-Lao border checkpoint in Chiang Rai, in protest against a hike in the pass fee imposed by Lao authorities.


Angry business operators parked more than 10 cargo trucks in the middle of the road leading to the Chiang Khong border checkpoint. The protest came in response to Lao authorities’ decision to impound Thai cargo trucks at the goods transit point on the Lao border, since Thai operators refused to pay higher parking fees as demanded.

A freight transport operator said that there were more than 60 trucks stranded at the Lao border checkpoint. She disclosed Lao authorities had charged each truck entering Laos another 1,690 baht, in addition to the normal fee of 1,600 baht. Besides that, Thai operators have to pay another border fee at the Laos-China border. Operators claim the fee hike was imposed on them without prior notice. They asked that Lao authorities waive the extra fees for the time being.

Freight transport operators have insisted that the protest will continue until relevant bodies can solve the problem. Security officials are stationed at the Thai-Lao border checkpoint to facilitate the movement of traffic. Chiang Rai Governor Boonsong Techamaneesatit has called an urgent meeting with relevant agencies to discuss the issue.

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Border crossings without communication !

surely proves the Lao peoples have learned something from their

Thai neighbours

so sorry for the inconvenience.

Wouldn't it be nice if the headline would be ; Foreigners block the entrance of national parks because of a price increase of more then 200 % ?

Now the shoe is on the other foot.

The Thais are spitting their rattles out.

Good.

Only 100% increase. Lucky.

Foreigners pay a 10 fold increase.

Getting a taste of their own medicine, and Thais dont like it.

ASEAN running smoothly I see.

They, Laos, also raised the 1 - year visa (OK, including WP and Lao ID - Card...) from 380 $ to 550 $.

If you use Tourist 30 day visa it is still about 30 $ (depending on your Nationality...), each month, doing a U - turn at a border checkpoint; and you can get back-to-back indefinitely... (Drawback is that is uses 1 1/2 pages in your passport, each time...)

Yep it sucks when others use your own extortion methods against you.

Pricelesscheesy.gif Now they know how we feel.

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Edited by metisdead

No problem, I will bring lots of paper with me....

"I.O.U. 100,000 baht"

I just hand those out everywhere I go...

with a big smile...

Just love this!!!! In Laos they are the foreigners and now they know how it feels. Kisses and roses to Laos

Kudos to Laos. Hike the price again.

hey thai people have more money than lao people so they should pay morelaugh.pnglaugh.pnglaugh.png

i love this article!

seems like most replies missunderstood the article...

The higher price for non Thais at national parks in Thailand has always been existing. Sometimes forefingers can get away with local prices, sometimes not.

In the article here it says the fee was doubled without prior notice, meaning the cargo companies couldn't build it into their coast calculations and all the ask for is a delay of the charges, not cancellation of it

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