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BY: PHETANONG INSARN YGMS, MEKONG INSTITUTE KHON KEAN UNIVERSITY, THAILAND OCTOBER, 2012 SME Cluster and Export Consortium in Lao PDR Organized by The Mekong Institute Khon Kaen in Thailand

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SME Cluster and Export Consortium in Lao PDR. By: Phetanong INSARN YGMS, Mekong Institute Khon Kean University, Thailand October, 2012. Contents. The Overall of SMEs Situation in GMS Counties SMEs Situation in Laos The Component of SME Cluster Concept of Export Consortium - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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B Y: P H E TA N O N G I N S A R N

Y G M S , M E K O N G I N S T I T U T EK H O N K E A N U N I V E R S I T Y, T H A I L A N D

O C T O B E R , 2 0 1 2

SME Cluster and Export Consortiumin Lao PDR

Organized by

The Mekong Institute Khon Kaen in Thailand

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1. The Overall of SMEs Situation in GMS Counties

2. SMEs Situation in Laos

3. The Component of SME Cluster

4. Concept of Export Consortium

5. Identity SMEs Cluster in Laos

6. Prospective of SMEs Cluster in Laos

Contents

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The Overall of SMEs Situation in GMS Counties

SMEs Situation in GMS countries

Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are integral to the economic development and growth of the ASEAN Member States. SME plays important role to promote national economy through employment generation and incomes.

Although there has been impressive economic growth in ASEAN community, at the same time there is a gap growing between the increasing prosperity of the other ASEAN member states compared to Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Vietnam – collectively known as the CLMV countries.

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The Overall of SMEs Situation in GMS Counties

Cambodia MicroSmallMedium

<1011-5051-100

Employee

China Small

Medium

<300 employees; turnover < 30 million yuan300-2,000 employees; turnover 30-300 million yuan

Employment and turnover

Lao PDR SmallMedium

≤ 19≤ 99

Employee

Myanmar MicroSmallMedium

< 1010-5051-100

Employee

Thailand Small (production and service)Medium (production and service)

≤50 employees or capital ≤50 million baht51-200 employees or capital 51-200 million baht

Employment and capital

Viet Nam SME ≤300 employees; capital ≤VND 10 billion

Employment and capital

GMS SMEs Definition

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Current Structure of Economy• Lao PDR is a land lock country and on an increasingly sustainable

development path.• It is located in one of the fastest growing regions of the world economy.• Natural resources - forestry, agricultural land, hydropower, and minerals -

comprise more than half of the total wealth of Lao PDR.• The economy has expanded on table

Period Economic Growth Rate2010 - 2011 7.1 %2012 - 2015 7.6 %

Source information: www.worldbank.org/en/country/lao

SMEs Situation in Laos

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Direction and Policy for SME Promotion and Development 1. Creating a friendly regulation to support the business operation

2. Improving the access to the financial support

3. Creating new SMEs in different sectors

4. Encouraging and creating the favorable conditions

5. Boosting the corporation between SME and major companies.

6. Promoting the productivities to be become effective

7. Providing the market for SMEs and expanding the new market.

SMEs Situation in Laos (Cont)

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The concept of clusters – as a “sectoral and geographical concentration of enterprises”- has been present in industrial economics literature since the late 19th century. The concept is a somewhat nebulous one however, lacking a common definition. However their essence is about proximity, networking and specialisation, as recognised by Porter:

“Clusters are geographically close groups of interconnected companies and

associated institutions in a particular field, linked by common technologies and skills. They normally exist within a geographic area where ease of communication, logistics and personal interaction is possible. Clusters are normally concentrated in regions and sometimes in a single town”.

The Component of SME Cluster

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A consortium is an association of two or more individuals, companies, organizations or governments (or any combination of these entities) with the objective of participating in a common activity or pooling their resources for achieving a common goal.

Consortium is a Latin word, meaning “Partnership”, association or society' and derives from consors “partner”, itself from con- 'together' and sors 'fate', meaning owner of means or  comrade. (by: Giovanna Ceglie,1999. UNIDO)

An Export consortium is a voluntary alliance of firms with the objective of promotion the goods, services (And Knowledge) of its members abroad and facilitating the export of these products through joint actions. Members realize that cooperation must prevail over competition in order to access key Export markets and the latest technology. It is temporary! An export consortium can be seen as a formal medium-to long –term strategic cooperation between firms that acts as a service provider specialized in facilitating access to foreign markets. Most consortia are non-profit entities.

Concept of Export Consortium

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Cluster Mapping

Donors

Governance Development AgencyNGOsBank

SMEs

SMEs

SMEs

SMEsFounding

National - International

Market

Government

Facilitators/Technical support

MarketSilk Cluster and Export Consortia

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“Silk handicraft” It is the traditional product from Laos which it had a specific design and way of produce. Therefore, it had a potential to access to the international market

What are important?For many centuries, Lao women have woven their own clothes and created their own designs and patterns.They use 100% silk and cotton grown in Laos as well as all natural dyes.Nowadays, Lao’s people still give continues to wearing Lao skirt (Sinh) and also there are many shops are selling Sinh in individual business.

So, it is very important that if SMEs need to find out the international market and export their products successfully they should combine together to gain more a power and competency like stay in the group cluster.

Identity SMEs Cluster in Laos

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Cluster management skills–Lack of entrepreneurial attitude or competence–Lack of trust in alliance partners and involved institutions (shortcomings in the alliance culture)–Lack of knowledge of partners–Lack of informal networking

Access to Market–Intensified competition–Internationalization–Trade and investment liberalization

Identity SMEs Cluster in Laos

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Thank you