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OPINION

Myanmar faces increasing uncertainty

Oped, Larry Jagan, Published on 01/02/2024

» Today marks the third anniversary of the military coup led by Senior General Min Aung Hlaing that ousted the democratically elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi. Over the last three years the Tatmadaw -- as the armed forces are known, has plummeted the country into ever-increasing violence and despair.

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BUSINESS

Headwinds in Myanmar

Asia focus, Larry Jagan, Published on 20/01/2020

» The economic outlook for Myanmar for the coming year looks resilient, but the country faces enormous risks posed by internal tensions and international economic trends, according to the World Bank.

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BUSINESS

Paying for power stability

Asia focus, Larry Jagan, Published on 08/07/2019

» The government of Myanmar has substantially increased electricity prices with immediate effect as it seeks to reduce its deficit -- electricity subsidies alone cost US$500 million a year -- and finance new power projects to end chronic blackouts.

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BUSINESS

Myanmar powers up

Asia focus, Larry Jagan, Published on 10/06/2019

» Desperate for increased power supplies, Myanmar is speeding up efforts to call international bids to get more electricity flowing into the national grid within 12 months. Authorities are also considering importing power from China and Laos.

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BUSINESS

Myanmar business mood darkens amid Rakhine outrage

Asia focus, Larry Jagan, Published on 24/09/2018

» Myanmar is stepping up efforts to attract foreign investment and spur economic development. A diplomatic offensive to improve the country's tarnished international image is part of the campaign, but western companies are not being swayed.

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BUSINESS

Back in Beijing's orbit

Asia focus, Larry Jagan, Published on 17/09/2018

» The Beijing-backed China Myanmar Economic Corridor (CMEC) took a major step forward last week with the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the two countries. While it signals a commitment to strengthen economic cooperation and lay the foundation for greater interconnectivity, the devil is in the details.