Burma’s border trade reached US$1.88 billion in the first five months of the 2013-14 fiscal year, a rise of $391 million over the same period the previous year, Chinese media reported. Burma’s exports to China, Thailand, Bangladesh and India hit $1.17 billion from April to August, compared to $710 million in imports, Xinhua news agency reported Sunday. That makes a surplus of $461 million dollars. For trade with China, the town of Muse was Burma’s largest border trade point, Xinhua reported, while Myawaddy was the biggest trade point with Thailand.