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Myanmar: A burgeoning entrepreneurial ecosystem

A bit more than a decade ago, buying a cellular SIM card in Myanmar cost US$3,000 in 2001 and $250 in 2013. Fast forward to April 2019, and you can purchase a starter pack for as little as $1.10. And this is only one of the changes afoot in Myanmar, where local and international entrepreneurs are eager to […]

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Myanmar: Authorities aim to strengthen investment facilitation in related ministries

The Ministry of Investment and Foreign Economic Relations has pledged to strengthen investment facilitation in related ministries. Speaking at a training workshop in Nay Pyi Taw, U Aung Naing Oo, the ministry’s permanent secretary, stressed the importance of investment facilitation and the role of all investment-facing government agencies in the process. “Investment promotion and facilitation […]

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Myanmar: Locals call for more regulation in retail sector

As foreign retailers enter the domestic market, the government should work to ensure a level playing field, said local retailers. During the Private Sector Development Committee meeting with President U Myint Swe on April 27, Daw Su Hlaing , Secretry of Myanmar Retailers Association, voiced concern for the survival of local retailers in the face […]

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Myanmar: National statistics policy to be finalised this year

The implementation plan for a national statistics policy which gives priority to the private sector in areas such as local industrial production, trading, wholesale and retail will be finalised this year, says U San Myint, director general of Central Statistical Organisation. After the government approves the action plan, which is being drawn with assistance from […]

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Myanmar: CBM raises annual credit card rates to 20pc

The Central Bank of Myanmar (CBM) has raised annual credit card interest rates to 20 percent from 13pc as it wants to control unsecured lending operations, an official from the CBM told The Myanmar Times. The CBM announced that banks can charge a maximum of 20pc in interest rates on credit cards on April 24. “The […]

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