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UWSA tin mine circumvents US sanctions
Wa tin likely ends up in an array of products made by US and other international companies, says a new Reuters report.
Some US sanctions eased, but most remain in place
The US government has decided to maintain most economic restrictions on Burma in an effort to punish those Washington sees as hampering the country's newly elected government.
BUSINESS WEEKLY 14 NOVEMBER 2014
Thein Sein discusses development with Japanese PM Abe; Burma, WHO partner in Measles-Rubella vaccination campaign; TEEMA to invest $456 million in southern Burma; Japan to lend $285 million for development projects
BUSINESS WEEKLY – 24 August 2014
BUSINESS in BURMA THIS WEEK: China aims to legalise Burmese rice imports; Muse SEZ to be completed by 2017; Malaysian firm to supply Komatsu dozers in Hpakant; Telenor promises roll-out in September.
Burma Business Weekly
Chin SEZs, Thai banking, Shwedagon tourist boom and flights to the Philippines in this week's Burma Business Weekly.
Stuart Dean: ‘We should engage with them and encourage more reforms’
DAVID STOUT - 1
After the US began easing key sanctions against Burma this July, General Electric became the first major American corporation to invest in the country...