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In business this week: historic Wold Bank funding package; foreign investment double that of last year; Thilawa SEZ to open imminently.
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In business this week: historic Wold Bank funding package; foreign investment double that of last year; Thilawa SEZ to open imminently.
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In business this week: Companies warned over new competition law; representation for migrant workers in Japan; Burma’s first ever national Export Strategy.
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In business this week: Fewer liquor licenses to be issued; India-ASEAN highway faces traffic conundrum; Burmese debit cards go global.
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In business this week: Thai-Burma cooperation on Dawei, and an extension for YSX license applications.
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In business this week: plans in place to allow foreigner to buy stocks; Burma considers sales of debt; deprived Chin State targets tourists
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In business this week: A Japanese loan for ICT; Indonesia explores Burmese tin; Rangoon to get its own Hooters bar
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In business this week: Burma’s flag-carrying airline will lease 10 Boeing aircraft from US- and Ireland-based GECAS and the Central Bank announces the sale of government treasury bonds beginning later this month…
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THIS WEEK IN BURMESE BUSINESS NEWS: Mining law to be redrafted; Burma’s rubber exports receive a boost; Thai pharmaceutical firm steps up presence in Burma; and read how was the country rated by the World Bank as conducive to business investment.
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Ups and downs, comings and goings Burma’s currency strengthened slightly by 1 to 2 kyat against the dollar which was buying 967 kyat on Friday 11 October and selling[…]
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This week: Gold price resettles; ‘Made in Burma’ Nissans on the way; Apple launches in Rangoon; Central Bank considers cutting interest rates; and govt invites tender bids for Kyaukphyu economic zone.