Political instability, corruption and an inadequate educated workforce in Burma, leads to low ranking in the World Economic Forum’s new Global Competitiveness Report.

Political instability, corruption and an inadequate educated workforce in Burma, leads to low ranking in the World Economic Forum’s new Global Competitiveness Report.
During a BBC World debate at the World Economic Forum on East Asia in Naypyidaw, President’s Office Minister Soe Thane said Burma is on the road to becoming a democratic…
Union Minister for Economic Affairs Soe Thane spoke to DVB about the benefits of hosting the World Economic Forum in Burma.
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Opposition leader tells World Economic Forum that Burma would benefit from ‘ethical, new and innovative investment’