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MYANMAR’S FIRST BILINGUAL BUSINESS JOURNAL
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January 30-February 5, 2014 | Vol 2, Issue 5
IMF Raises Myanmar’s GDP Forecast,
Says economic outlook remains favourable; praises reforms
Shein Thu Aung
U Aung/Xinhua
Myanmar Summary
People work at a garment factory of Hlaingtharyar Industrial Zone in Yangon. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said last
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if the Anti-terrorism Law and
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parliament on January 20 by
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January 30-February 5, 2014
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Interra Spuds Two New Wells at
Chauk Oil Field in Myanmar
Kyaw Min
ingapore-based
oil
and
Unithai Ventures into
Myanmar With New
Shipping Services
Shein Thu Aung
T
Goldpetrol Joint Operating Co
“This venture will enable Unithai and Chin Corp to
the Ayeyarwaddy river in the
Reuters
rels of oil per day.
An oil well operates in Myanmar’s Chauk, home to one of the longest producing oil
Interra estimates that the reary.
tion should be available in approximately six weeks.
Interra is an investment hold-
est in the Improved Petroleum
ment and exploration. It also
Myanmar Summary
ing will be funded from existing
funds on hand, it said.
to be relatively low, Interra said.
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January 30-February 5, 2014
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Yangon Airport’s Capacity, ASK Surge in 2013
Thai Airways dominates, while Golden Myanmar moves in
at the No.2 position, featuring a seat share of 9.9
Yangon Airport capacity 2004-2013*
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anmar Airways, the leader
0
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2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
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Yangon Airport is the
primary international airdon, 15 kilometres north
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in 2005, Yangon is still
tion data provider Innovata said.
seat kilometres were offered on routes involving
for trade, industry, real
estate, media, entertainment and tourism, and
the national GDP.
ous year, analysis of Innomate, the airport has reTaw Airport, serving the
est airport for passenger
number of seats on an airelled in kilometres.
Innovata said.
Golden Myanmar in
top 12
the last 12 months by 4.9
The international market has by far outpertor in terms of growth,
even though the latter
have expanded their pres-
growth over this period.
ternational market, this
pared to 2004; therefore,
lished in July 2012.
The airline has burst
into the top 12 airlines
Myanmar Summary
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13 new services
Top 12 Airlines at Yangon Airport
Weekly one-way seat capacity
weekly to daily. On the
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1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
operating from Yangon
6,191
Golden Myanmar Airlines
4,950
Myanmar Airways
ways withdrawing its four
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Air KBZ
4,200
Thai AirAsia
Thailand has managed
to maintain its top posi-
3,766
Bangkok Airways
3,322
Yangon Airways
frequently added domes-
2,520
AirAsia
2,473
Asian Wings Airways
been added this year,
2,240
Malaysia Airlines
2,160
Air Mandalay
desh, although the latter
did not make the top 12
ranking.
Source: Innovata
Japan fastest growing market
The fastest growing
7,000
6,285
Thai Airways
routes) and Nok Air (two)
6,000
1,995
Singapore Airlines
New routes in 2013
No.11 position is due to
week last year.
All Nippon Airways
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es, utilising its 172-seat
Top 12 Country Markets at Yangon Airport
Weekly one-way seat capacity
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10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
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Myanmar
Singapore
Malaysia
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South Korea
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Vietnam
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Source: Innovata
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“Looking forward, it is imthe progress made on the priormodernisation
Overall reserves still remain
above three months of imports
national reserves, as envisaged
require
state banks and it now holds
up in FY2014-15 as foreign di-
Davies said.
will
modernisation and stressed on
having updated regulations and
“This progress needs to be
late further reserves to provide
and there are pressures from
tional reserves are still low and
Singing praise
The Fund said the authorities made good progress in
full budgetary autonomy and
a strengthened market framework in order to implement ef-
said.
been supporting the authorities to monitor progress against
a small set of quantitative and
of international reserves durand building a framework for
but remains low; to enable inboosted though broadening the
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Myanmar’s ASEAN Chairmanship:
Challenges and Opportunities
nam, Philippines, Japan
ty (AEC) near. It would do
well to display independent-minded
leadership
solidarity.
Thirdly, the plight of the
the region and the world.
ing to its appalling human
-
Ahim Rani/Reuters
with its ongoing internal
rd
ASEAN Summit in Bandar Seri Begawan.
Dylan Loh Ming Hui
F
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mit, in addition to over
240 regional meetings
– drawing thousands of
diplomats, leaders and
throughout the year.
2014 is also an impor-
resorted to using power
own power network.
Questions also remain
as to whether it has the
it is the penultimate year
before the inauguration
lenges and opportunities
ship will impose extra
burdens upon a narrow
-
managing the reform pro-
Main challenges facing Myanmar
The most obvious test
for Nay Pyi Taw is its inliable power supply; limtels; and poor transportation linkages are some
-
greatly overworked. To
tinues to be more asserwould need to deftly manby Beijing to issue new
quiring foreign vessels to
seek prior permission to
drawn rebukes from Viet-
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January 30-February 5, 2014
APC to Invest in Teak Plantations in Myanmar
as the teredo worm.
Teak (Tectona Grandis) is na-
Phyu Thit Lwin
used the world over for dura-
ingapore-based plantation
-
hotels, with a range of uses
Capital (APC) said it is planning
to expand its Teak and Agarwood plantation operations in
for its natural non-skid properties, while varnished and oiled
furniture as well as a longstandboat building.
a vessel. Teak is almost imper-
monly known as Burmese Teak,
is amongst the most sought after in the world and regularly
has established Teak plantations with additional land aling.
support foreign investment, we
believe the time is right to establish sustainable Teak planta-
UNEP
that he hopes APC to be “one of
anmar the unique opportunity to elevate its
-
high-speed 4G mobile
internet network was installed (albeit only for the
media and VIPs) in various venues in a relatively
short period of time. Ad-
be reaped from a deeper
relationship. Investments
Opportunities for
Myanmar
-
great strides in opening
up while its assumption of
low Nay Pyi Taw to open
up further to the outside
-
(APF) in Nay Pyi Daw.
ment Commission. But
-
-
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government-only
representatives,
meddled
ings and even shut down
ment in the same period.
Its willingness to learn,
making it more resilient,
nese investments, thus
making it more geopoments from the western
willingness and ability to
under pressure to perform globally.
-
Impact on domestic
reform
developing sets of ‘best
in 2015 – there is strong
tor on the world stage.
-
portunity to open up more
integrate further with the
Dylan Loh Ming Hui is
a research analyst at the
S. Rajaratnam School
of International Studies
(RSIS), Nanyang Technological University.
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overshadowed by its human rights failings.
Myanmar Summary
through urgently-needed
reforms in several areas.
It has already made some
progress in this regard.
Asian neighbours for it
is a momentous year not
only for Nay Pyi Taw but
the support of its fellow
ship. It would be in the
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11. LOCAL BIZ
11
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January 30-February 5, 2014
mmbiztoday.com
Pact Launches Local
Partnership Initiative
Aye Myat
year, was listed by FATF as one
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that began in June last year.
velopment program that fosters
gress.
Parliament speaker Thura U
and water, sanitation and hymunity-based
organisations
has prioritised the passage of
these two bills to avoid possiliamentarians that not having
these laws “has been an embar-
-
ety in rural areas through part-
-
Pact
their formal engagement in the
LPI, the NGO said in a statement.
The total grant amount for
Shae Thot project.
needs in the southeastern part
rently served by other INGOs or
Myanmar Summary
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sion from the government to ex-
Foundation.
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investment. The anti-terrorism
law was written with the help of
he added.
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U
terrorism and money launder-
NGO says the LPI will deepen
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Myanmar Summary
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(Financial Action Task Force)
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12. LOCAL BIZ
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mmbiztoday.com
January 30-February 5, 2014
Myanmar to Host International Visa-Free Travel to Myanmar for
Conference on Oil and Gas
ably in the oil and gas industry
Aye Myat
yanmar is going to
host an international
industry is set for further expansion and growth in onshore
2014, organised by Vietnam-
Yangon from 24 to 27 February.
mar Oil and Gas Enterprises
ganise the show.
improving international and
27 February.
-
below the mid-table range of
the top 20 list. Australia ranked
Mimi Hudoyo
and it opened its door to invite
laborations.
B
y the end of this year,
-
Indonesia and Brunei should be
Myanmar Summary
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Week 2014 tm; AD,uferftajcpdkuf
Minh Vi Exhibition and Advertisement
Service Co Ltd (VEAS), ECMI
ITE Asia Sdn Bhd ESifh ITE Group
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the need for visas.
U Htay Aung, union minhave been doing it step by step.
rangements with Cambodia, Vi-
nationals travelling within the region, with the aim of extending a
single visa to foreign tourists.
the rest of the world), but there
is still a lot of homework to be
tionals).
“There was an evaluation (during the meeting) and (the results)
tion between other government
-
Bilateral agreements with the
also determine how seamless
would be hammered out by this
year, he added.
of the issues raised during the
“Tourism ministers need to
have a forum with the ministers
of transportation, immigration
-
Elka Pangestu.
full implementation of a visa-
Myanmar Summary
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“Australians are known for be-
eighth in donating money, and
were no disasters of the magnitude of 2011 in 2012, this is the
Grinham explained that the
It will be interesting to see the
results of the 2014 index when
-
-
Soe Zeya Tun/Reuters
Japan tsunami.
“The index is based on the
2012 year. In 2011, Australians
rallied to support a number of
-
ing almost every nation in the
world in the Philippines after
Typhoon Haiyan.
Lean Alfred Santos is a Dethe development community in
A woman offers food to a Buddhist monk early in the morning in Yangon.
players such as the Asian Development Bank and AusAID.
Prior to joining Devex, he covered Philippine and international business and economic
news, sports and politics. Lean
is based in Manila. The article
CAF
and has been republished with
the publication’s permission.
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January 30-February 5, 2014
mmbiztoday.com
South Koreans Seethe,
Sue as Credit Card Details Swiped
Joyce Lee
T
he theft of personal information from more than
-
ers believed to originate from
to have been an inside job.
-
President Park Geun-hye and
nited a storm of anger and liti-
Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters
loaded details of 105.8 million
of the banks hit by the theft to
ensure their money was safe,
Card Co Ltd, Lotte Card Co Ltd
and NH Nonghyup Card onto a
portable hard drive.
The man then sold the information to at least two people
The theft of personal information from more than 100 million South Korean credit cards and accounts, reportedly including
of multiple litigations.
-
one might know when I pay
person have been arrested.
my phone number and where I
live. I might as well keep all my
sation for emotional injury.
ed to 451 trillion won ($424.01
Victims sue, demand
answers
-
added.
The stolen information in-
-
rea has further highlighted the
formation after tens of millions
-
payments industry, said in its
stolen from retailer Target Corp
during the holiday shopping
season.
numbers.
passwords were not stolen, al-
failure.
nature – without the need for
lion in 2012, from just under
$10 billion the year before.
Reuters
Myanmar Summary
developed world.
-
estimates, by far the largest in
-
senting them.
-
tributed to one of the highest
levels of personal debt relative
as investigators probed how
nature.
Cho Yeon-haeng, president of
-
-
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14. REGIONAL BIZ
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January 30-February 5, 2014
mmbiztoday.com
Sullen in Singapore: Its Workers Are
the Unhappiest in Asia
employers and professionals
Brian Leonal
orkers
-
in
wealthy
happiest in Asia and
nearly two-thirds would like to
quit their jobs in the next year,
-
the main reasons to stay with a
last week.
a 2012 survey.
foreign workers.
leave their jobs in the next 12
months.
The top reasons for dissatisand being asked to do more
with less.
Indian workers were the happiest in Asia, with about 70
ing to the survey by the Neth-
WMC
motivated and that their skills
working options was average or
ity of employers also said that
ous ages was one of the biggest
reer development opportunities readily available is a great
pore, said in a statement.
reans were motivated by know-
ernment, its popular vote hit in
Myanmar Summary
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and tighten the labour market
for foreigners.
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were also important. About 59
and obliging employers to adporeans for 14 days before an
year.
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after Online Furore
-
Elaine Lies
J
On Tuesday last week, a
spokeswoman said the ad would
Nippon Airways said last
week it was pulling a TV
advertisement featuring a Japa-
with versions on other media,
she added.
overtones.
with Japanese subtitles, proThe Independent
more tourists amid a sharp rise
in visitors over the last year,
brassy blond wig, in line with
Japanese stereotypes about Eu-
some people saying they had
In another version of the ad,
-
ing on Jan 18, two men in ANA
however, said they liked the
The ad unleashed a torrent
wears a large fake nose and a
woman said. “Our intention
-
nose were intended to show
nate against anybody.
“There were people who took
it that way, so we are paying at-
was simply strange, rather than
ANA apologised for the ad on
-
The ad aired only in Japan,
but also spread on Internet video sharing sites.
Reuters
Myanmar Summary
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17. INTERNATIONAL BIZ
17
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January 30-February 5, 2014
mmbiztoday.com
IEA Sees Oil Use Rising As
Global Growth Picks Up
Rapid rise in US crude oil production to continue
Lin Noueihed &
Christopher Johnson
G
rels disappeared from the mar-
lobal oil demand will inreversing four months of de-
The
International
and the United Arab Emirates
Energy
a modest rise and Iraq was the
only member to post a fall.
this year, 50,000 bpd higher
ity gained momentum.
the IEA said in its monthly report.
shifts was the relentless rise in
have by now largely exited the
990,000 bpd growth, one of the
Reuters
“Global oil demand growth
appears to have gradually
gained momentum in the last 18
-
in the energy-intensive manu-
said.
However, the IEA said the energy industry had absorbed the
Myanmar Summary
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and pipeline expansions and
elsewhere, notably Libya and
from Libya and Iran has helped
rise by 780,000 bpd this year,
troleum Exporting Countries
(OPEC) will also have to pump
mand.
-
limited rises.
Demand over the last few
months has depleted oil inven-
$108.70 a barrel last year,
it said.
on Tuesday last week traded
around $107.
plummeted in November by
OPEC oil this year by 200,000
bpd to 29.4 million bpd.
fastest absolute annual supply
Reuters
to a plunge in Libyan exports, at
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Found in S.African Mine
A
mond, one of the rarest
Other
of tens of millions of dollars, has
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notable
diamonds
million, and a diamond found
$9.49 million.
palm of a hand, was unearthed
at the Cullinan mine near Pretoria.
Philip Mostert
Cullinan Diamond was found in
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The blue diamond found at the Cullinan mine.
“By some margin ... this is
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Myanmar Summary
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18. INTERNATIONAL BIZ
18
Myanmar Business Today
January 30-February 5, 2014
mmbiztoday.com
Lenovo Restarts Talks to Buy IBM Server Unit
IBM server unit value likely $2.5-$3 billion: analysts
in a $25 billion deal last year,
-
reports as a potential suitor for
the business. A Beijing-based
think it will be one hundred
Reuters
Myanmar Summary
Eager Seller, Flush Buyer
Thinkpad PC business in 2005
springboard for its leap to the
top of global PC maker rankings.
Reuters
be worth between $2.5 billion
C
has resumed talks to buy
International
Business
novo doubling the server business margins is a good deal for
between $4 billion to $6 billion
for the unit, while Lenovo was
$2.5 billion.
Analysts now estimate the
diversify beyond a shrinking PC
market.
would make it the biggest ever
attempts to remould itself as a
and data storage servers. It also
last year.
hardware towards software and
likely more eager now to do a
deal than last year after several
quarters of weak earnings.
But any deal would also likely
mittee on Foreign Investment
-
PC maker, said last week it was
in preliminary talks about an
and phones, he added.
the seller but said it was making
the statement in response to resition of a server business.
It added that it had not enment and that no material
terms had been agreed to.
added.
servers, the deal is worth $2.5
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Emerging Markets Rebound Lifts Unilever
Results And Shares
in the fourth quarter, up from
Martinne Geller
A
man. “Importantly, sales in the
emerging markets have seen a
quarter.
markets
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results and sent its shares higher on Tuesday morning as investors greeted the news with
relief.
Unilever generates more than
half of its sales in developing
and emerging markets. It was
hit hard in the third quarter
emerging markets, despite last
Maintained Goals
pointed out that growth there
remained well above that in developed markets.
“The good news ... is that a big
proportion is just good volume
the group stood by his goals
in
emerging
China and Indonesia notable
growth ahead of its broader
markets and improvements in
Mansi Thapliyal/Reuters
He noted however that devel-
the devaluation of a handful of
ian real and the Indian rupee –
ters in an interview.
Reuters
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demand.
“Investors
Dove soap, said sales in emerg-
appear
to
be
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Myanmar Summary
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19. INVESTMENT & FINANCE
19
Myanmar Business Today
January 30-February 5, 2014
mmbiztoday.com
New Option for UK Pension Transfers
option of transferring to the
sey.
It will be interesting to see if
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tion agreement between the two
Euro members would be very
this move for free.
ple opt for somewhere like the
ment side of things out of, but
the main point is that there are
plenty of options.
-
C
they may bring to the industry
pened in Guernsey when vari-
David Mayes
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David Mayes MBA provides
wealth management services to expatriates throughout
Southeast Asia, focusing on
UK Pension Transfers. He can
be reached at david.m@faramond.com. Faramond UK is
regulated by the FCA and provides advice on pensions and
taxation.
options available for transferbefore these options disappear.
pension transfer market with
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for free between any of the ju-
been the market leader in the
example, if you were to be based
Myanmar Summary
simultaneously
removed
this is not likely to last forever.
all
-
ket many in the industry are
wondering if they will be able to
Guernsey
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legally move their pensions into
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entering the market is that there
is now another option run by a
are not taxed on foreign pen-
-
ideal to transfer from Gibraltar
-
-
opportunity for all of those who
to legally save a fortune in taxrate, meaning those in the high-
pension to Gibraltar also avoids
death tax, meaning your loved
here but intending to retire outLuke MacGregor/Reuters
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Mori Hamada Set to Become Second Japanese Law Firm in Myanmar
Su Su
lowing
regulatory
approval
Hamada & Matsumoto (MHM)
ents abroad.
– on April 1.
-
-
2012, while Nagashima Ohno
alternative dispute resolution
-
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and November last year, re-
Yangon by several other attorin demand for legal support
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Myanmar Summary
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20. INVESTMENT & FINANCE
20
Myanmar Business Today
January 30-February 5, 2014
mmbiztoday.com
Malaysia Airlines, MAI Sign Code Share Deal
travel.
Shein Thu Aung
yanmar
Airways
Interna-
-
10.
The deal also allows
60 destinations worldwide and a further 800
destinations in more than
world partners.
pore, Langkawi, Bangkok
Airlines in a bid to in-
Myanmar Summary
Myanmar Airways
International (MAI)
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share oabmwlnDcsufwpfckudk
Forging a partnership
laysia Airlines in prepara-
Reuters
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ity markets overseas for
In a statement last week,
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with booking for the ser-
is also our initiative to-
sive return fares to Yangon starting from $140
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21. 21
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INVESTMENT & FINANCE
January 30-February 5, 2014
mmbiztoday.com
Inside: Banking Reform in Myanmar
Myanmar is changing for the better, at a fast clip, and the US banks need to recognise these positive changes
inghouse established by the
as with the four banks listed in
GL19, provided that the undertions regulations.
have started to be routinely is-
Eric Rose &
Dr Andrew Lian
the weakest links in
the former pariah state, is exest growth rates in Asia after it
allows foreign banks to begin
operations in early 2014. The
the medium term, and rising,
Treasury Department needs to
stantially delay sending even
-
foreign banks have taken ad-
wholly-owned
subsidiary
types of unwarranted denials or
eign banks to engage in limited
draft of the new banking law is
-
mar under the same terms and
-
anmar has four state-owned
banks and nineteen privatelyheld banks, no foreign banks
have been allowed to operate
its
-
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Will the US banks adapt to
this new marketplace?
unlimited potential at this time.
Eric Rose is the Lead Director of Herzfeld Rubin Meyer
in Myanmar. He focuses on
the global aspects of business
cluding mergers, acquisitions,
privatisations,
technology
transfers, compliance counselling, and international commercial transactions. His experience in Myanmar spans over
twenty years.
Dr Andrew Lian, who is leading the Herzfeld Rubin Meyer
have had an extremely low pen60 million. This means there
is tremendous growth potential that is just beginning to
government has undertaken a
number of reforms designed to
-
trol (OFAC). On July 11, 2012,
OFAC issued Burma General
tation and re-exportation of
Burma. OFAC followed GL 16
with GL 19, issued on February
Bank has stated that the setdependent Central Bank, as
needs to address this rather
rent position of the Department
appears to be that the marketproposition. In the short run,
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Nationals list (two state-owned
banks, and two private banks).
In other words, to quote OFAC,
al export goods, and doubling
among its mandates, ensures
-
Practice, is one of Presidents
Thein Sein’s advisers on ethnic
opment. He is a member of a
number of Presidential Commissions, and advises the Myanmar government on issues
concerning minorities, as well
legislative changes in the country’s investment laws.
The article was originally
published on InsideCounsel.
com and has been republished
with the authors’ and publication’s permission.
Myanmar Summary
ent relationships with any nona result of GL 19, also with the
-
ment Bank, Ayeyarwady Bank,
-
Rapid consumer banking
growth
Despite this regulatory openness, it appears that many
-
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Soe Zeya Tun/Reuters
been installed, as well as over
-
read, or understood, the OFAC
rules and interpretative guid-
22. INVESTMENT & FINANCE
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January 30-February 5, 2014
mmbiztoday.com
Enabling Sustainable Value Chains in Asia’s Apparel Frontier
Part I: Grasping the Opportunity
a huge potential market with
an estimated 19 million mempotentially tripling spending
lion; and abundant natural
Maximilian Martin
Series Summary
try is booming. It earned more
than $917 million in exports in
more than 100,000 people by
2015. Garments are already the
-
ral gas, and hydropower, and
an ambitious reform program
land and water pollution, and
similar regulation around enviing industrial waste water and
Steve McCurry
hotspots in the textile and garment industry. National labour
industry following the lifting
But there is an important
twist to this story. The growth
global textile and garment in-
reports, and provides an evily boasts the lowest minimum
garment wages in Asia, averes are higher and stand at $85time and other bonuses.
ing how growth and the ability
textiles, apparel and luxury
goods, and it has long had both
development and industrialisation while also being a persistent repository of poor labour
mental pollution. The advent of
fast fashion has added further
-
To sort through the wide
in neighbouring Bangladesh in
tions for sustainable apparel
ment industry. The report outthat would enable the industry
to leapfrog others in terms of
stakeholder responses; solutions exist that are working
ditions and environmental
tivity is rising; fast fashion and
tainable growth model for the
an industry-wide solution have
thereby avoiding the slow path
of trial and error that many
lowed.
Series Breakdown
Part I: Grasping the Opportunity.
apparel industry with our enPart II: Building Human
Capital and Improving Working Conditions. Part II of this
buyer-led initiatives to improve
-
far failed to add up to indushas released a new report titled
to simply treating symptoms
does not yet exist.
-
The report is based on an in-
enable progress toward sustainability.
Part III: Riding the Power
of Total Resource Productivity. Part III of a new series on
-
ing China and India (among
others) and about 500 million
people living in relative proximity; a youthful population
age of 18 (thereby leading to
an additional10 million people
“The apparel industry has the exhilarating
potential to be an important catalyst, enabling Myanmar’s graduation to the group of
middle-income countries”
world gradually heading toward
Part IV: Getting the Job
Done. Part IV of this series on
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INVESTMENT & FINANCE
January 30-February 5, 2014
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environmental
mmbiztoday.com
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requirements.
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to address as it seeks to realise
of
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intermediaries; and the marketing networks at the retail level.
Upstream and supporting
industries remain underdevel-
ing and daunting. Developing
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sity of St Gallen. He previously
served as founding global head
and managing director of UBS
Philanthropy Services, head of
research at the Schwab Foundation, senior consultant with
McKinsey & Company, instructor at Harvard’s Economics
Department, and fellow at the
Center for Public Leadership,
Harvard Kennedy School.
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As the industry grows, how
yanmar
is
one
agrarian to the post-industrial
and investment opportunities.
mar stands today at around 1
worker safety; and the environ-
import all raw materials and
most other supporting inputs,
itself.
mar aims to upgrade its pro-
sustainability on a long-term
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mobile phone penetration at 10
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and the tastes and aspirations
stream and downstream industries are helpful for enabling the
ters.
Contract Manufacturing
is the Norm
will need to be supported by an
adapted legislative framework;
estimates for export potential
are about $5-6 billion even
upgrading.
pay, and worker health and
the exhilarating potential to be
able textile and garment value
tries – just like in many other
trial revolution 250 years ago.
oldest industries but has often
turned a blind eye toward its
able vision for the industry is
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greater detail in my next post.
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for sustainable industry transformation.
An Incomplete Domestic
Upstream Supply Chain
in textile and garments and is
ship. A traditional Burmese
proverb from the times when
every household had a handloom and women were weaving
longyis for the family them-
Assembly is a form of indus-
The Solution Path toward
Higher Value Added
yond $6 billion in garment exports if it manages to routinely
its textile and garment value
grading options for generating
more value added. These op-
garment sewing plants, most
population growth, awakening
mine what needs to happen to
– where humane working, entions are the norm rather than
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“Key problems in the industry
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include working conditions, pay,
move to higher value-added
fashion goods.
and worker health and safety.”
plays a key role in many emergBangladesh has over 5,600
and is home to almost 160 million people, with apparel now
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are long gone, but women still
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export earnings and over 4 milries, Vietnam with about 2,000,
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provided with imported inputs
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more highly skilled workers to
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upstream textile and garment
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ties along the textile and gar-
nology.
sition to sustainable apparel
supplier and buyer are separate
neighbours Cambodia and Laos
The Role of Sustainability
in Developing Myanmar’s
Apparel Cluster
Original brand name manu-
internationally oriented Asian
sale of their own brand prod-
About the Author
Dr Maximilian Martin is the
Founder and Global Managing
Director of Impact Economy.
He also serves as Founding
Faculty in Residence at Ashoka
U and Lecturer in Social Entrepreneurship at the Univer-
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INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC FLIGHT SCHEDULE
Flights from Yangon (RGN) to Bangkok (BKK)
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Flight No.
PG 706
DD4231
FD2752
8M335
TG304
PG702
Y5-237
TG302
PG703
8M331
FD2754
PG704
TG306
DD4239
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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RGN
RGN
RGN
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RGN
RGN
RGN
RGN
RGN
RGN
RGN
To
BKK
DMK
DMK
BKK
BKK
BKK
BKK
BKK
BKK
BKK
DMK
BKK
BKK
DMK
ETD
7:15
8:00
8:30
8:40
9:50
10:45
18:05
14:45
15:20
16:30
17:50
18:25
19:40
21:00
ETA
9:30
9:45
10:15
10:25
11:45
12:40
19:50
16:40
17:15
18:15
19:35
20:20
21:35
22:45
Flights from Bangkok (BKK) to Yangon (RGN)
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Bangkok Airways
NOK Airlines
Thai AirAsia
MAI
Thai Airways
Bangkok Airways
Golden Myanmar Airlines
Thai Airways
Bangkok Airways
MAI
Thai AirAsia
Bangkok Airways
Thai Airways
NOK Airlines
Flight No.
DD4230
8M336
FD2751
TG303
PG701
FD2755
PG707
Y5-238
FD2753
PG703
TG305
DD4238
8M332
PG705
Flights from Yangon (RGN) to Chiang Mai (CNX)
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RGN
CNX
14:50
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 2 3 4 5
1
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
1
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5
1
2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
7
7
6 7
RGN
RGN
RGN
RGN
RGN
RGN
RGN
RGN
RGN
SIN
SIN
SIN
SIN
SIN
SIN
SIN
SIN
SIN
10:10
0:25
8:30
10:25
11:30
13:45
15:10
17:10
16:40
14:40
5;00
13:00
14:45
16:05
18:15
19:35
21:35
21:15
Air Bagan
W9-9608
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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1
RGN
RGN
RGN
KUL
KUL
KUL
8:30
8:55
12:15
Golden Myanmar Airlines
SilkAir
MAI
Singapore Airline
Jetstar Asia
MAI
TigerAir
TigerAir
SilkAir
12:50
12:55
16:30
5 6 7
RGN
HAN
19:10
Y5-234
SQ998
8M6231/3K585
8M232
MI518
8M235
TR2826
TR2826
MI520
2
4
7
RGN
SGN
14:25
1
1
1
1
1
2 3 4
2 3 4
3 4
2 3 4
2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6
2
5 6
RGN
RGN
TPE
TPE
10:50
11:35
2 3 4
6 7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
3
6
RGN
RGN
RGN
KMG
KMG
KMG
14:15
14:40
12:20
2 3 4
6 7
RGN
BJS
14:15
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6
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ETD
12:20
1 2
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6
RGN
HKG
1:10
2
4
7
3
6
1
5
RGN
RGN
RGN
CAN
CAN
CAN
8:40
11:20
17:40
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AI234
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1
NH914
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RGN
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5
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CCU
ETD
18:45
13:40
VN943
3
2
China Airline
EVA Air
CI7915
BR287
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5
RGN
RGN
GAY
GAY
10:30
13:40
Air China
China Eastern
China Eastern (via NNG)
CA905
MU2031
MU2011
6
RGN
NRT
22:00
21:55
1
3
4
5
7
7
QR619
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
RGN
RGN
ICN
ICN
0:05
0:50
DOH
8:00
ETA
16:25
Operated by:
China Eastern
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1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
6
7
From
RGN
RGN
RGN
RGN
RGN
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NYT
NYT
NYT
NYT
NYT
ETD
7:30
11:30
16:30
8:00
15:30
5:35
17:20
17:50
Air Bagan
SIN
SIN
SIN
SIN
SIN
SIN
SIN
SIN
SIN
RGN
RGN
RGN
RGN
RGN
RGN
RGN
RGN
RGN
15:35
7:55
9:10
14:10
14:20
19:15
13:00
15:00
22:10
17:05
9:20
10:40
15:40
15:45
20:45
14:30
16:30
23:35
Golden Myanmar Airlines
Singapore Airline
Jetstar Asia
MAI
SilkAir
MAI
TigerAir
TigerAir
SilkAir
KUL
KUL
KUL
RGN
RGN
RGN
6:55
10:05
14:00
8:00
11:15
15:00
AirAsia
Malaysia Airlines
MAI
HAN
RGN
16:35
18:10
Vietnam Airlines
SGN
RGN
11:40
13:25
Vietnam Airlines
TPE
TPE
RGN
RGN
7:15
7:30
10:05
10:35
China Airline
EVA Air
KMG
KMG
KMG
RGN
RGN
RGN
12:40
13:30
8:25
13:15
14:00
11:30
Air China
China Eastern
China Eastern (via NNG)
6 7
BJS
RGN
8:05
13:15
Air China (via KMG)
Days
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From
NNG
6
To
RGN
ETD
10:15
ETA
11:30
Operated by:
China Eastern
KA250
1
3
5
7
HKG
RGN
21:50
23:45
Dragon Air
Flights from Guang Zhou (CAN) to Yangon (RGN)
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China Southern Airline
China Southern Airline
CZ3055
8M712
CZ3055
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4
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5
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CAN
CAN
RGN
RGN
RGN
8:40
14:15
14:45
10:30
15:45
16:35
China Southern Airlines
MAI
China Southern Airlines
Flights from Kolkata (CCU) to Yangon (RGN)
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AI233
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AI233
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NH913
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CCU
CCU
5
5
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RGN
RGN
ETD
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13:30
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13:20
18:00
Operated by:
Air India
Air India (via GAY)
Flights from Gaya (GAY) to Yangon (RGN)
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Qatar Airways
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ICN
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RGN
18:40
19:30
22:55
23:40
Korean Air
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Flights from Doha (DOH) to Yangon (RGN)
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FMI Air Charter
FMI Air Charter
FMI Air Charter
FMI Air Charter
Flights from Yangon (RGN) to Mandalay (MDY)
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MDY
6:15
7:30
YH 909
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MDY
6:30
8:10
YH 917
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
RGN
MDY
6:10
8:30
YH 727
1
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RGN
MDY
11:15
13:25
YH 731
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
RGN
MDY
15:00
17:10
W9 501
1 2 3 4
RGN
MDY
6:00
7:25
K7 222
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
RGN
MDY
6:30
8:40
YJ 201
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
RGN
MDY
11:30
12:55
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Flights from Yangon (RGN) to Nay Pyi Taw (NYT)
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MAI
Thai AirAsia
Thai Airways
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Thai AirAsia
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Golden Myanmar Airlines
Thai AirAsia
Bangkok Airways
Thai Airways
NOK Airlines
MAI
Bangkok Airways
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07:55
7:25
8:00
8:45
9:40
12:20
14:30
21:55
17:20
17:35
18:40
20:15
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Flights from Kunming(KMG) to Yangon (RGN)
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6:40
7:15
8:00
8:50
11:35
13:40
21:10
16:35
16:45
17:55
19:30
19:20
20:00
Flights from Taipei (TPE) to Yangon (RGN)
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17:20
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RGN
RGN
RGN
RGN
RGN
RGN
RGN
RGN
RGN
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RGN
RGN
Flights from Ho Chi Minh (SGN) to Yangon (RGN)
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17:55
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BKK
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BKK
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BKK
BKK
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Flights from Hanoi (HAN) to Yangon (RGN)
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4 5
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3
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3
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2
2
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2
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Golden Myanmar Airlines
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Yangon Airways
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Air Bagan
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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25. PROPERTY & REAL ESTATE
25
Myanmar Business Today
January 30-February 5, 2014
mmbiztoday.com
Hotel and Tourism Sector Bags
$2b Foreign Investment
Tanintharyi region are seeing
However, the number of appliMyanmar Summary
In a bid to boost its tourism
four entry and exit gates on the
-
-
to the ministry.
Taw now has 50 hotels with
-
Sherpa Hossainy
gyi and Inle Lake has 70 hotels
Tourism has granted opera-
A hotel construction site in Yangon.
investors alike.
Htet Aung
2011.
The number of tourist arriv-
in foreign investments in the
$150 million in investments.
interest from international in-
as many foreign visitors are to
AN summits to be hosted by
said.
-
-
growth over the last two years
more than $880 million, more
near future.
allowed more investment in the
ism industry that is grappling
-
Chairmanship in 2014.
over 2 million tourists, of whom
1.14 million entered through
border gates and 885,476
through airports, with Thai and
Chinese tourists leading the
way.
Popular tourist destinations
-
tourist arrivals this year in the
Nay Pyi Taw Hotels “More
Paige Lee Pei Qi
A
Forum (ATF) will
-
Pyi Taw, in 2015 and the
ism thought leaders and
trade players from the region and beyond, said Tin
-
Pyi Taw today and the loso many events within
this short period of time
fully hosted more than
10,000 guests during
rum on East Asia just last
He believes that ATF
-
events
as
having
im-
ism and event “hardware
Federation.
8,000 hotel rooms in Nay
years, Tin Aung Lynn
Contd. P 26...
panies.
It has also issued 196 tourismTo meet the growing demand
for hotels, the ministry has approved the establishment of 11
Visa-on-arrival
for
visitors
mar has also planned to intro-
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26. PROPERTY & REAL ESTATE
26
Myanmar Business Today
January 30-February 5, 2014
mmbiztoday.com
Hong Kong Ranks World’s No.1 for “Most
For the fourth consecutive year, the city is ranked world’s No.1 for unaffordable housing
-
Yvonne Liu
the past few years have
are still out of the budget of orthe world for the fourth straight
said he did not think property
The
survey
reported
that
year.
“The housing demand from
end-users remains strong, while
the interest rates are low. And
million, while the annual me-
Demographia rated housing
Bobby Yip/Reuters
“It is impossible for the salary
the survey.
Demographia said if housing
professor Eddie Hui Chi-man.
A woman walks up the stairs as luxurious high rise residential buildings, built on reclaimed land, are seen at Hong Kong’s
West Kowloon district.
surged sharply while the gov-
Myanmar Summary
issues that needed to be ad-
it was suspended for nine years.
ing.
Hui believes the housing
problem will remain serious
over the next two years as new
times above the gross annual
“Despite
the
government
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statement.
Analyst Cailey Barker at brokers Numis thought the dia-
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27. 27
IT & TELECOM
Myanmar Business Today
mmbiztoday.com
January 30-February 5, 2014
Viom Networks Eyes Myanmar’s Telecom
Infrastructure
looking at Bangladesh,
where Viom is unable
Htet Aung
I
towers nationwide and
pany Viom Networks
tially address tower management opportunities in
the areas of interest. Our
its listed rival in India,
to expand its pan-India
tower network and re-
growth would be largely
standalone towers with a
donesia and Bangladesh,
tions, with an immediate
Potentially, a lot of these
Viom Networks.
be the largest independ-
$5.47 billion.
sharing model or the Inis seeking a valuation of
Myanmar Summary
ny by more than half, with
also diluting a part of its
holding.
WMC
ents in overseas markets,
Viettel Plans Investments
in Myanmar, Tanzania
Aye Myat
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market in the near future.
Viettel is trying to tap three new markets every year,
said.
Viettel will raise the total number of its foreign markets
to eight, the other seven being Timor Leste, Peru, CamMyanmar Summary
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28. IT & TELECOM
28
Myanmar Business Today
mmbiztoday.com
January 30-February 5, 2014
Smartphones, US Asks Hua-Who?
Paul Carsten
C
Myanmar Summary
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smartphones, is starting to see
third-biggest smartphone manto a fast-growing Chinese marnetwork equipment spending,
miss its revenue growth target
last year.
Edgar Su/Reuters
help Huawei buy some time
before 4G network upgrades in
China lead to more orders for
Models present the Huawei Ascend P6 Android-based smartphone during their launch at the CommunicAsia communication
and information technology exhibition in Singapore.
sets in emerging markets.
es in internal management and
gain a foothold in the high-end
segment of developed markets
man said.
growth rate “was not as pretty
as the two other groups, but the
Huawei will release audited
ny, where the European Comitive behaviour by Chinese pro-
But analysts say 4G deploy-
said.
smartphone market, where law-
“The handset business is quite
from the network rollout des-
Smartphones
share of the global smartphone
“Huawei in an ideal world
nology analyst with Nomura.
Huawei targeted smartphone
shipments of 60 million units
year.
“For 4G, they have a delay on
be seen as eyeing up the market
“Deployment was slower than
“Huawei had some ambivaNetworking
business than other areas but
and is known for aggressively
gaining sales by edging out ri-
all revenue last year, up from 22
for businesses and institutions,
mens Networks.
billion yuan to 240 billion yuan
Unaudited revenue grew 8
pionage, and has only a smattering of low-key tie-ups with
build fourth-generation mobile
networks.
of reports say Huawei equipment has more vulnerability or
rose to 28.6 billion yuan to 29.4
it is linked to the Chinese government – allegations it denies.
Reuters
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