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TOAVH anticipates 10% revenue growth

Business, Lamonphet Apisitniran, Published on 16/03/2022

» Despite this year's economic challenges, TOA Venture Holding (TOAVH) expects its revenue to grow by 10% from 13.4 billion baht last year, driven by its car dealership business.

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Nissin Electric shifting production to Myanmar from Thailand, Vietnam

Published on 31/05/2019

» Metal parts and equipment maker Nissin Electric Co of Japan will build a plant in Myanmar, relocating some production processes from its factories in Thailand and Vietnam to cut labour costs in its contract manufacturing business.

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Myanmar plant to assemble Toyota Hiluxes

Published on 31/05/2019

» TOKYO: Toyota Motor Corp has said that it will build an assembly plant in Myanmar to produce Hilux pickup trucks from February 2021.

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Ajinomoto returns to Myanmar with ingredient from Thailand

Published on 20/09/2017

» YANGON: Japanese seasoning and food maker Ajinomoto Co has restarted sales of its namesake seasoning in Myanmar through a local subsidiary, aiming to cater to growing demand after suspending business in the country in 2000.

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Japanese firm opens noodle factory in Myanmar

Kyodo News, Published on 04/07/2017

» Japanese food manufacturer Acecook Co on Tuesday held an opening ceremony for its new factory in Myanmar, becoming the first Japanese instant noodle maker to produce locally in the Southeast Asian country.

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More Japanese firms joining Thilawa economic zone

Kyodo News, Published on 08/02/2017

» YANGON - Japan's Ryobi Holdings Co has opened a warehouse in Myanmar's Thilawa special economic zone (SEZ) developed by a public-private joint venture between the two countries, joining a growing list of Japanese firms operating there.

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Myanmar-Japan joint venture eyes infrastructure investment

Published on 16/12/2016

» YANGON - A joint venture between Myanmar's leading heavy machinery distributor, Myanmar Kaido Co, and Japanese trading giant Mitsubishi Corp aims to capitalise on the rapid development of the Southeast Asian country's urban infrastructure through the rental of construction and other equipment.

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Wacoal to set up factory in Myanmar

Published on 19/03/2015

» OSAKA — Lingerie maker Wacoal Holdings Corp said Thursday it will set up a production base in Yangon, the fifth country for Wacoal to have such a base in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations region.