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Business in Burma this week

The Burmese kyat remains unchanged, CNPC crude pipeline almost ready, foreign alcohol could be a go, Japan pledges US$96m aid and while Burma's business environment improves, analysts say many risks remain.

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.

SEA Games medal winners lose out on promised bonuses

Burma’s Ministry of Sport has suddenly reduced without explanation the amount of bonus to be paid to Burmese medal winners at the SEA Games, according to an official who asked to remain anonymous.

Farmers protest flooding caused by fishery dam

More than 100 farmers in Irrawaddy division say they will take legal action against a local fishery company, claiming the firm's operations cause extensive flooding to their farmland.

Electric Power Minister promises to review price hike

Burma’s Minister of Electric Power Khin Maung Soe apologised to the public for the recent increase in electricity prices and promised that the decision would be reviewed in parliament.

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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.

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