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Burma Business Weekly – 21 Feb 2014
BUSINESS in BURMA THIS WEEK: Maersk makes Burma a port of call; Timber sales rise as logging ban nears; 24 new hotels given licenses; baker & MKenzie open office in Rangoon; and VP warns Burmese firms against falling under foreign control.
Karen NGO slams Japanese SEZ plan
A prominent Karen NGO has hit out at a Japanese report recommending further special economic zones be delineated across southeast Burma.
Burma’s rice industry faces growing pains
The Myanmar Rice Federation's general-secretary has stressed a need for tangible rice policies to keep abreast with industries in neighbouring countries.
Census ‘needlessly divisive’ in ethnic areas: ICG
The 2014 census is a huge undertaking for Burma's government, who insist they have the cooperation of all. The ICG say questions on religion and ethnicity are potentially 'divisive', they may have trouble just getting an answer.
NGOs say Burma’s military continues to abuse
A new report by ND-Burma has revealed more than 100 cases of human rights violations committed by the Burmese military in the second half of 2013 including torture, rape, extra-judicial killing, land grabs, unlawful arrests and detentions, arbitrary taxation and forced labour.
Most Burmese migrants want to go home, says IOM
Most Burmese migrant workers in Thailand would like to return home, according to survey results released on Wednesday (International Migrants Day) by the Thai office of the International Organisation of Migration.