Dubai: Lebanese investment firm M1 Group pledged to spend $330 million over the next three years to expand the Myanmar telecom business after it’s buying from Norway’s Telenor ASA, bucking moves by …
Bestseller is not placing new orders in Myanmar
On 27 August, the Danish fashion giant Bestseller announced that the company is not placing new orders in Myanmar until it has conducted an impact assessment and engaged in dialogue …
Bestseller is not placing new orders in Myanmar
On 27 August, the Danish fashion giant Bestseller announced that the company is not placing new orders in Myanmar until it has conducted an impact assessment and engaged in dialogue …
UK announces new sanctions against Myanmar
The United Kingdom has announced new Myanmar sanctions, saying it was targeting a key business associate of the military …
Myanmar’s Opposition Shadow Government to Unveil $700m Budget
Outright victory might be difficult, but anti-coup opposition has enough resources to make life difficult for Myanmar’s military junta.
Flooding, fires and COVID bring fresh challenges for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
Four years after fleeing to Bangladesh from Myanmar, Rohingya refugees may have just survived their most challenging year yet. Life in the congested camps that are home to over 880,000 Rohingya …
UK Foreign Secy Dominic Raab Announces New Sanctions On Myanmar To Target Military Junta
Dominic Raab has announced new Myanmar sanctions and said the purpose of these sanctions was to affect businesses that provide financial aid to juntas.
UK announces new sanctions against Myanmar businessman
United Kingdom alleges conglomerate Htoo Group and founder Tay Za are linked to arms deals on behalf of coup leaders.
UK hits Myanmar tycoon with sanctions
Britain on Thursday announced sanctions against Myanmar businessman U Tay Za and his Htoo Group in the latest action to target those funding the ruling military junta. Britain’s Foreign Office …
German Food Giant Metro Ends Operations in Myanmar
Metro becomes the latest foreign company to pull out of the country, citing the volatile business environment since the military’s coup.