SMEs are integral to the economic growth of Myanmar

OVER 90 per cent of all business in Myanmar is classified as Small and Medium Sized Enterprises, and the government has recognized that SMEs are main driver for the country’s future national economic development.
Prices of mung beans, pigeon peas rebound after India announces quota
The prices of mung beans and pigeon peas (red gram) have bounced back in the Yangon pulses market after India announced its quota for pulses importation on 29 March.
Myitkyina Trade Fair launched
A total of 117 booths representing 70 companies are putting on sale their products like foodstuff, electronics, cosmetics, clothing, traditional medicine, construction materials and health aid items during the event from 2 to 6 April.
India-Myanmar border trade hit $ 85.8 million
Border trade between Myanmar and India as of 15 March, in this fiscal, reached US$ 85.8 million, an increase in value by $34.77 million over this time last year, according to statistics provided by the Ministry of Commerce.
Some urge government intervention to fix ceiling prices for commodities
Government intervention is needed to fix ceiling prices for certain agricultural products because they are sold at exorbitant prices, regardless of whether agricultural production costs are high or not, according to consumers.
Offshore fixed pilot station opened, can handle over 600 ships
An offshore fixed pilot station, located 20 nautical miles from Yangon, was opened yesterday.
Goods pile up in Zokhawthar Village as dispute halts trade with Mizoram
Starting 27 March, Myanmar’s border trade with Mizoram has been forced to a halt on account of a dispute between the Zokhawthar Village transport body