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Business 18 Feb 2021
The disruption of banking and transportation services as a result of mass protests in the country has led to the...
Photo: EPA-EFE
Business 18 Feb 2021
Corn exports to Thailand at the Myawady trading post are growing but imports from the Southeast Asian neighbour...
Business 17 Feb 2021
U Aung Naing Oo, Minister of Investment and Foreign Economic Relations, said plans to prioritise economic recovery...
Two women browse the web on their mobile phones. Photo: Aung Htay Hlaing/The Myanmar Times
Business 17 Feb 2021
Myanmar’s online businesses are struggling due to the military government’s night-time curfew and internet outage...
K5000 notes seen spread on a table. Photo: The Myanmar Times
Business 17 Feb 2021
Local entrepreneurs and businesses are calling for a stable banking environment, both in the short and longer term...
A young man works on his computer in Yangon. Photo: The Myanmar Times
Business 17 Feb 2021
Both the E-commerce Association of Myanmar and the Myanmar Computer Federation have called for amendments to the...
A gold jewellery shop in Yangon. Aung Htay Hlaing/The Myanmar Times
Business 17 Feb 2021
The domestic price of gold continues to rise as a result of the country’s ongoing political turmoil, said players...
An aerial view of Yangon. Photo: Myanmar Times
Business 17 Feb 2021
Mandalay’s real estate market is currently running on rentals, said players in the industry.
Business 16 Feb 2021
Myanmar's manufacturing sector is expected to go from bad to worse in 2021 following recent political developments...
Business 16 Feb 2021
Myanmar's exports of agriculture and other perishable goods to China are operating as usual despite the civil...
Business 16 Feb 2021
There is uncertainty on when Myanmar's real estate sector will become active again, said players in the industry.
Pedestrians walk in front of the Internal Revenue Department in Yangon. Photo: The Myanmar Times
Business 15 Feb 2021
The Myanmar Customs Department under the Ministry of Planning, Finance and Industry has extended the exemption...

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