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Kyaukme District General Hospital resumes services

Local

02/11/25

Health workers are providing healthcare services to residents in Kyaukme and nearby villages, including disease prevention, maternal and child care, school health programmes, and catch-up vaccinations under the SIA for children under 15.

Myanmar-Korea discusses trade, commerce, investment promotion

Business

02/11/25

DIRECTOR-GENERAL Dr Htein Lin of the Myanmar Trade Promotion Organiza­tion, met Mr Choi Shinil, chair of Korea-Myanmar Institute for Economic and Security Stud­ies-KM-IESS, on 30 October at the meeting hall of the Myan Trade and discussed bilateral trade, commerce and inv

Paddy floor price set at K1.15M per 100 baskets

Business

02/11/25

THE floor price for 2025 mon­soon paddy and 2026 summer paddy was set at K1.15 million per 100 baskets, according to the leading committee for the Protection and Promotion of the Rights and Interests of Farmers.

Yangon computer enthusiasts and Myanmar film body sign MOU

Local

02/11/25

THE Yangon Computer En­thusiasts Association and the Myanmar Motion Pictures Or­ganization signed a memoran­dum of understanding (MOU) at the Myanmar Motion Pic­tures Organization building on 31 October, according to U Chan Thar Kyi Soe, Joint Secretary of the organizatio

YR gold shops required to keep daily transaction record books

Business

02/11/25

YANGON Region Gold Entre­preneurs Association (YGEA) Chairman U Myo Myint stated at the YGEA’s first meeting on 31 October, held to coordinate the number and quality of STRs/ TTRs of precious metal dealers, that gold shops in the Yangon Region must keep record books for t

YRIC approves 4 foreign firms for manufacturing investment

Local

02/11/25

THE Yangon Region Investment Committee (YRIC) endorsed four foreign enterprises in the manufacturing sector, with an estimated capital of US$5.196 million, at the meeting held on 29 October.

 

Forge unity among all stakeholders to maintain peace

opinion

02/11/25

IN MYANMAR, just three months after gaining independ­ence,

CBM offloads large volume of foreign currency

Local

02/11/25

THE Central Bank of Myanmar (CBM) sold US$1.137 million to edible oil-importing companies and over $75,900 to fuel oil-import­ing companies, in addition to the injection of US$40,000 and 1.299 million yuan into the market.