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BUSINESS in BURMA THIS WEEK

BUSINESS in BURMA THIS WEEK: Telenor pledges to erect 2,400 telecommunications towers across Burma; Exim Bank looks at southern highway; Traders Hotel rebranded as Sule Shangri-La; and Yoma announces deal with Mitsubishi.

Gun Maw urges US to play role in Burma’s peace process

Gen. Gun Maw, the deputy commander-in-chief of the Kachin Independence Army (KIA) and the group’s chief negotiator, has renewed an offer to the US government to become involved in Burma’s ongoing peace process.

Burmese army abuses in Kachin ‘ongoing’ despite ceasefire

The Burmese army continues to step up abuses in northern Kachin state, including raping, killing and torturing villagers, despite signing a tentative ceasefire with ethnic rebels, activists say.

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This week: Shwe gas pipeline fully operational; Burma invites tender bids for broadband services; Mandalay railway station floors to be converted into hotel; Ministry to ban foreign fishing boats in Burmese waters; and more.

EU set to lift sanctions on Burma: reports

The European Union is set to lift all remaining sanctions against Burma next week, except its arms embargo, to recognise the country’s "remarkable process of reform", according to news reports

Britain speaks out as Burma’s ‘biggest war’ escalates

Britain has warned of the “increasingly serious” situation unfolding in Kachin state after fresh shelling hit the town of Laiza on Monday night, following the deaths of three civilians by artillery fire

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