Mandalay’s total investments hit US$ 5.5 billion since data collection began up until April this year (Directorate of Investment and Company Administration – DICA)
23 Jun 2017
Mandalay has accrued K3 trillion worth of local investment and $2.3 billion of foreign investment since counting began up until April this year, according to statistics of the Directorate of Investment and Company Administration (DICA).
The total is spread among 132 local businesses and 38 foreign businesses from 13 countries, with the region’s industrial sector reaping the majority of investment.
“When we compare the investment volume country by country, Singapore comes first place in Mandalay followed by China and Hong Kong,” said Daw Nwe Ni Oo, Director of DICA.
“Mandalay received investments from the businesses of 13 countries but the total amount is still lower than in Yangon, but hopefully it will increase year-on-year,” she said.
The region’s real estate, and hotels and tourism sectors ranked second and third respectively in the amount of combined foreign and local investment secured last fiscal year. The oil and gas and hotels and tourism sectors secured the second and third most foreign investment after the industrial sector.
The Myanmar Investment Commission (MIC) and DICA in Mandalay Region are working together to speed up and promote investment.
Earlier this year the MIC made investors in Mandalay eligible for special income tax exemptions. Two townships in Mandalay Region - Ngazun and Myingyan – were granted Zone 1 status, meaning they fall into the ‘least developed’ category and are eligible for 7 year tax exemptions.
Other townships in Mandalay Region qualified under Zone 2 and are eligible for a five-year breaks while only townships in Mandalay and Yangon were deemed ‘least developed’ and can apply for three-year breaks.
In April, the MIC approved $154 million worth of foreign investment in electricity production, and plastic manufacturing projects in Mandalay Region, said Daw Nwe Ni Oo.
Mandalay Region accounts for 10 percent of total foreign and local investment in Myanmar, according to the statics of DICA.
(Myanmar Business Today: http://www.mmbiztoday.com/