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New law in the works to help set up Myanmar credit market

The Ministry of Planning, Finance and Industry is drafting a Secured Transactions Law with assistance from the International Finance Corporation, U Htun Zaw, Deputy Director General of the Financial Regulatory Department, said. The aim of the legislation is to facilitate the establishing of a modern and formal credit market through which borrowers can take loans […]

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Myanmar: Gem buyers exempted from tax

Foreigners who purchase jewellery and gems at the Yangon International Gems and Jewellery Fair 2020 will exempted from paying a 5 percent commercial tax, according to Daw Nyunt Nyunt Khine, joint-treasurer at the Gems and Jewellery Entrepreneurs Association (GJEA). Foreigners entering the country to participate at the fair will also be given easy access to […]

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IMF sees stable growth but risks lie ahead for Myanmar

Myanmar’s economy is growing steadily but held back by uncertainty ahead of next year’s general elections and weaker private demand, according to the International Monetary Fund. IMF economists carrying out annual Article IV consultations in Myanmar reiterated warnings made last April that “risks are tilted to the downside” and cited concerns over fallout from the […]

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Myanmar: Draft bill on alcohol imports nears completion

Legislation intended to relax Myanmar’s existing ban on alcohol imports has moved to the attorney general for approval, according to the commerce ministry. Trade Department Director-General U Minn Minn told The Myanmar Times that the ministry had finished drawing up the regulations and once the draft legislation was approved by the attorney general it would be presented to the […]

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