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Business weekly 28 March
ADB predicts 8.3% growth in Burma for 2015; Burma energy drink firm signs Liverpool FC; Chevron inks oil deal; and problems for the shrimp industry.
Business Weekly Economy Labour Issues Lead Story News
ADB predicts 8.3% growth in Burma for 2015; Burma energy drink firm signs Liverpool FC; Chevron inks oil deal; and problems for the shrimp industry.
UK minister warns that Burma’s oil and gas sector remains off-limits to EU companies, following rumours of Shell entering Burma
For the benefit of transitional justice, Burmese citizens and future governments have a right to know which foreign companies are propping up the junta
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Rights groups claim that absense of secrecy clause in contracts for Total and Chevron mean their dealings with the Burmese junta can go public