http://consult-myanmar.com http://youtu.be/87j04PQBbQw This is the 1st in a 2-part video series on Investing in Myanmar. This video outlines the business opportunities for foreign investors in the Reserved Sector and the Restricted Industry. Discuss about the size of investment required to be successful in the reserved sector and the restricted industry. Examples given include those in Oil & Gas, Telecommunication, Mobile, Supermarket, Cigarette, Retail, Real Estate, Consumer Food, Franchise,etc. Explained the State Owned Economic Enterprises Law, the Foreign Investment Law and the Myanmar Companies Act.
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2. • In the Part 1 YouTube video we discuss
about Myanmar Investment
Opportunities - What you should know
• In Part 2 of the series we will discuss
about Myanmar Company
Incorporation – What you should know
• YouTube video URL is in the description
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This is Part
1 of
Myanmar
Investment
Series
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4. Key Legal Framework
State Owned
Economic
Enterprises Law
(SOEEL)
12 reserved
sector that only
SOEEL can
exploit
Restricted
Industry *
Prohibited
Must JV with local
Must seek
permission from
relevant ministry
Must meet certain
other conditions
Foreign
Investment Law
(FIL)
Administered by
Myanmar
Investment
Commission
( MIC)
Myanmar
Companies Act
(MCA)
Issue of Permit
to Trade and
Company
Registration
*Not a legislation
To be covered in Part 2 video
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5. Restricted Industry
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Not a legislation
A set of guidelines and clarifications issued by the Myanmar
government
Highlight gaps in the market that the government want foreign
investment to fill subject to meeting certain conditions
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6. Reserved Sector that only the State
can exploit under SOEEL
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Extraction & sales of teak wood
Cultivation and conservation of forest
plantation
Exploration, extraction, production and sale
of petroleum and natural gas
Exploration, extraction & export of pearl, jade
and precious stones
Breeding and production of fish and prawn in
fisheries reserved by the Government
Postal and Telecommunications Services
Air & Railway Transport Services
Banking and Insurance
Broadcasting and Television
Exploration, extraction and export of metals
Electricity Generating Services
Manufacture of security and defence products
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7. Oil & Gas – JV via production sharing
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8. 2 new telco licence in end June 2013
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9. Top players in your industry
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10. Reserved Sector Approach
Take initiative approach the govt to
propose a JV
Most likely participate in an open tender
called by the govt
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11. Restricted Industry is a Goldmine
Capital required is reasonably sized
Govt highlight industry segments that they
need help in
Rules are quite clear
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Hello this is Andrew here. I am the Director at Consult-Myanmar Company Limited.Today we are going to talk about “Myanmar Investment Opportunities – What you need to know.”
This is Part 1 of an investment series on Myanmar. In Part 1 we discuss about the Investment Opportunities in Myanmar; and in Part 2 we will talk about Myanmar Company incorporation.
So let’s start with Part 1. What are the key legal framework that you must know before you make any investment decision in Myanmar?
There are basically 3 legislations that you must know.The State Owned Economic Enterprises LawThe Foreign Investment LawMyanmar Companies ActIn Part 1 we will only cover State Owned Economic Enterprises Law and Restricted Industries. The Foreign Investment Law and the Myanmar Companies Act will be covered in Part 2 of this video series – when we talk about Company Incorporation.
For your information Restricted Industries is not a legislation. It is a set of guidelines and clarifications that are issued by the government. The clarifications expand upon some of the grey areas in the FIL. The restricted industries list out sectors that the Myanmar people need help in due to lack of technology, management knowhow or capital. It tells you where the gaps are in the market and where the government want foreign investment to come in to make a positive impact, subject to meeting certain conditions.
There are 12 industries or sectors that are reserved for State Owned Economic Enterprises i.e. only the government can exploit these sectors. We call these 12 industries – the “Reserved Sectors”.They are in industry such as the extraction and sales of teak wood; oil and gas; precious stones; postal and telecom services; and so on and so forth. Please read this at your own leisure.Now just because these 12 sectors are reserved for the State does not mean that foreign investor cannot invest in these sectors.
In Oil & Gas sectors it is a standard practice for Ministry of Energy to invite oil companies to JV with the state via production sharing contract. This is normally done thru’ an open tender.
In the Telecom sector for example, the Ministry of Post and Telecom will issue 2 telco licence to 2 foreign investment groups in end of June 2013. This part of the government efforts upgrade the telecommunication network in Myanmar and to increase mobile phone penetration from 7% to 50% in 3 years.
Take note that in the reserved sectors you need to be among the top 10 players in your industry before you can have a chance to be pre-qualified to be a bidder for a licence. The investment involve in the reserved sectors can start from US one hundred million to a few billion dollars. So to be successful in the reserved sector you need to be a major player in your industry, have a good track record and have a very deep pocket.
In the reserved sector if you want to invest in it you can either approach the government to propose a joint-venture or most likely you can bid for a licence via an open tender when the government wants to bring in foreign expertise and capital.
Restricted industry is where you will find many opportunities that require investment in the range 2 to 10 million US dollars. The capital required is reasonably sized as opposed to the reserved sector.Restricted Industry is an area that the Myanmar government has studied hard and carefully and has indicated that they need help from foreign investors. As the segment that they are looking to develop, the local Myanmar people may not have the technology, management knowhow or capital to fully exploit them and to bring the industry to an international level. So the Myanmar government is saying that there is a gap in the market and foreigners could exploit these gaps under certain conditions. That is why I say that the restricted industry is a Gold Mine.
We have come to the end of Part 1 video. Please proceed to YouTube to see the rest of the presentation. Search under “Myanmar Investment Opportunities - What you should know”.
My last slide.I would like to let you know that Consult-Myanmar Company Limited is a 100% foreign owned company that is incorporated in Myanmar. We are a member of the Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry.If you have any questions about the market opportunities that I have just covered in my presentation – please do send me an email . Or you can visit our website.Before we part, I would like to wish you a fruitful and profitable investment experience in Myanmar.Bye Bye and see you in the next video.