An aerial picture made available on 10 May 2013 shows palm oil plantations in Indragiri Hulu, Riau province, Indonesia, 04 May 2013. Photo: Bagus Indahono/EPA
27 October 2015
Myanmar imported 400,000 tons of palm oil annually to fill demand of edible oil as an...
Photo: Myanmar Beer
24 October 2015
Competition in Myanmar’s fast-growing beer market is growing. On Wednesday, Hiroshi...
Hpakant’s landscape has been shattered by 20 years of industrial jade mining that has enriched military families and their business cronies but done little for the local population. Photo credit: Minzayar
24 October 2015
Myanmar’s vast jade trade is being secretly controlled by ...
Photo: Bo Bo/Mizzima
21 October 2015
Fastacash, a global platform enabling payments across social media and messaging networks...
Central Bank of Myanmar in Nay Pyi Taw. Photo: Min Min/Mizzima
19 October 2015
Myanmar businesses ranging from restaurants to golf clubs have until the end of next...
19 October 2015
The University of Southern California (USC), Marshall School of ...
Solar energy plant in in Neuendorf, Switzerland. Photo: Alexandra Wey/EPA
14 October 2015
Myanmar is to host a series of flagship solar projects, following a number of contract...
14 October 2015
The Yangon Stock Exchange will begin trading in early December, according to Myanmar’s...
Myanmar is desperate for electrical power - Seen here is the first coal-fired station in the country. Photo: China National Heavy Machinery Corporation
09 October 2015
The International Finance Corporation (IFC) is planning to invest $40 million in a 225...
ADB's Trade Finance Program and CB Bank at Sule Shangri-La, Yangon on October 6, 2015. Photo: CB Bank
07 October 2015
The Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) Trade Finance Program (TFP) ...
Maybank has officially launch its Yangon branch, becoming the first and only Malaysian bank to obtain foreign banking license in Myanmar. Photo: Maybank
06 October 2015
Maybank has officially launched its Myanmar operations, aiming to focus on transaction...
Digicel headquarters in Jamaica. Photo: Digicel
05 October 2015
Digicel has sold its 75 percent interest in a telecoms infrastructure company in Myanmar...

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