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ASEAN at Crossroads: Effects of Myanmar’s Instability on Regional Trade

In the recent ASEAN summit, the regional leaders convened amidst a tense geopolitical climate, grappling with critical issues that threaten the stability and prosperity...

China & Myanmar sign deep sea port agreement

Myanmar and China's CITIC Group on Thursday (Nov. 8) signed a framework agreement on the Kyauk Phyu Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Deep-Sea Port Project. The...

Myanmar reduces the cost of port-project

Myanmar has scaled back plans for a Chinese-backed port on its western coast, sharply reducing the cost of the project after concerns it could...

Hapag-Lloyd about Yangon imports

Hapag-Lloyd will cease acceptance for Yangon, Myanmar imports with immediate effect. This decision has been made due to the draft restriction at Yangon port, causing...

Maersk Line, Peak Season Surcharges to Myanmar

Maersk Line is notifying a Peak Season Surcharge (PSS) from East Coast South America, Red Sea, Middle East, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Mediterranean, North Europe, West...

Myanmar deep-sea port project (Xinhua)

Myanmar is negotiating with a Chinese consortium to carry out a strategic deep-sea port in Kyaukphyu, western Rakhine state, as part of the planned...
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