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BURMA BUSINESS WEEKLY: 12 September 2014
ADB predicts 9.5% growth by 2030; South Korea to sponsor US$20m development institute in Burma; MSF Holland signs MoU on disease control; Indonesian firm WIKA to build $125 million tower in Burma;
Growth at any cost: Strategic direction or tunnel vision?
DAVID BAULK - 7
For those keen to participate in Burma's uneven process of opening up, uncomfortable compromises have had to be made on all sides. Slow and steady no longer wins the race, says DVB contributor David Baulk.
Burma Business Weekly
BUSINESS in BURMA THIS WEEK: Ooredoo defends against boycott; Rangoon to get more freight ports, jetties; ADB supports renewable energy in Burma; US govt fines Fokker for breaking sanctions rules.
Wanbao employees held hostage in Latpadaung standoff
Going into Monday night, two Chinese employees of Myanmar Wanbao remain detained by villagers in Seté - "kidnapped", say authorities - as tensions over seized lands around the controversial Latpadaung copper mine reach boiling point again.