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Burma Business Weekly

Chin SEZs, Thai banking, Shwedagon tourist boom and flights to the Philippines in this week's Burma Business Weekly.

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.

Obama champions US role in Burma reform

In a speech on Wednesday, US President Barack Obama pointed to “American leadership” as a driver of democratic reform in Burma.

Infrastructure, skilled workforce are keys to Burmese economic growth

Despite an influx of foreign investment and large resource base, Burma's exponential growth could be held back by inadequate basic infrastructure and a lack of skilled workers, says an international business analyst.

IMF predicts growth, warns of inflation in Burma

Burma is set to grow 7.5 percent during the current fiscal year, and about 7.7 percent in the next, the IMF said on Tuesday, as services and manufacturing expand in one of Southeast Asia's fastest-growing economies.

Business weekly

BUSINESS THIS WEEK: Burma and the Philippines pledge increased trade and investment; Shangr-la plans new hotel in Rangoon; IMF chief pledges support for Burma’s banking sector.

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