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The US senate said the Government would not give trade benefits to Myanmar until after the General Election
The US senate said the Government would not give trade benefits to Myanmar until after the General Election -
Thailand, China and Myanmar are expected to sign a MoU for the development of 7,000-megawatt Mong Ton hydropower-plant project on the upper Salaween River this year
Thailand, China and Myanmar are expected to sign a MoU for the development of 7,000-megawatt Mong Ton hydropower-plant project on the upper Salaween River this year -
Garment factory owners should agree the proposed national minimum wage as it is suitable given the current situation of the country: Myanmar Labour Minister
Garment factory owners should agree the proposed national minimum wage as it is suitable given the current situation of the country: Myanmar Labour Minister -
Despite weakening the local currency, Myanmar's export volumes will remain low throughout this fiscal year and for the coming few years: Director of Trade Promotion Department, Ministry of Commerce
Despite weakening the local currency, Myanmar's export volumes will remain low throughout this fiscal year and for the coming few years: Director of Trade Promotion Department, Ministry of Commerce -
The official currency reference rate of the Central Bank of Myanmar jumped to Kyat 1,200 to meet the market rate
The official currency reference rate of the Central Bank of Myanmar jumped to Kyat 1,200 to meet the market rate -
Myanmar's gem sales fell 63% from last year to USD 1.26 billion suppressed by limited supply due to conflicts in Kachin State
Myanmar's gem sales fell 63% from last year to USD 1.26 billion suppressed by limited supply due to conflicts in Kachin State -
Myanmar's Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security announces a minimum amount of compensation rate for fired workers, aiming to resolve tensions between workers and employers
Myanmar's Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security announces a minimum amount of compensation rate for fired workers, aiming to resolve tensions between workers and employers -
Myawaddy border trade reopens
Myawaddy border trade reopens -
Factory workers demonstrate in favour of minimum wage rate of Kyat 4,000 which is Kyat 400 higher than the proposed rate of Kyat 3,600
Factory workers demonstrate in favour of minimum wage rate of Kyat 4,000 which is Kyat 400 higher than the proposed rate of Kyat 3,600 -
UMFCCI to open a centre to build capacity of local businesses in a bid to bolster economy
UMFCCI to open a centre to build capacity of local businesses in a bid to bolster economy
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