Trade Dept approves relocation of licensed goods amid transport challenges in Myawady Zone

The Trade Department under the Ministry of Commerce noti­fied on 7 January that exporters can be shifted to other Myan­mar-Thailand border posts to facilitate trade amid the trans­port disruption at the Myawady trade zone after receiving export licences for the goods.

 

If they want to change the mode of transport to maritime transport, the authority will give the green light to it as well.

 

Also, this policy applies to the importers engaged in Myan­mar-Thailand border trade for permitted goods. For seaborne import, capital goods, interme­diate goods and industrial raw materials that need to be trans­ported with container shipping will be allowed after screening each case.

 

On 8 November 2023, simi­lar events occurred at the Muse and Chinshwehaw borders, and goods were relocated to other posts. — NN/EM