LUNA I Project
The Laos-U.S. International and ASEAN Integration Project (LUNA-Lao)
The Laos-U.S. International and ASEAN Integration Project (LUNA-Lao)  supports the Lao Government to modernize and adapt its legal system and  economic policies to meet the requirements for joining the World Trade  Organization (WTO), implementing the U.S.-Lao PDR Bilateral Trade  Agreement (BTA), and meeting its obligations under the ASEAN Economic  Community (AEC). By supporting the implementation of these far-reaching  international agreements, LUNA-Lao contributes to Lao PDR efforts to  advance the rule of law, improve governance, and stimulate broad-based  economic growth in line with global best practices and Lao domestic  needs.
LUNA-Lao began in 2007, to provide demand-driven technical  assistance tailored to the needs of the Ministry of Industry and  Commerce and a number of other line ministries, as well as the National  Assembly. The Project offers a program of analysis, training, dialogue,  capacity building, and public awareness on a wide-range of issues  related to the trade agreements, including trade in goods and services,  intellectual property rights, investment development, transparency,  commercial dispute settlement, the right to appeal government decisions,  commercial law development and judicial procedures.
The LUNA-Lao  Project is part of the joint U.S. Agency for International Development  and U.S. State Department-funded ADVANCE program that supports ASEAN  integration.
The objective of the Lao-United States Support for  BTA-WTO-AEC Project (LUNA-Lao Project) is to support the Government of  Laos (GOL) to draft, analyze, promulgate and implement the array of  legal and economic policy reforms and institutional capacity building  needed to accomplish the following objectives:
– Support the effective implementation of the U.S.-Laos Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA);
– Support  the timely accession of Laos to the World Trade Organization (WTO);
– Support Laos to fulfill its commitments to the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC); and,
– More generally, support the long-term development strategy of Laos to  sustain strong, broad-based economic development and poverty reduction  with strengthened rule of law and governance.
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