KPMG, one of the world’s largest professional services companies, has expanded its Thai operations into Burma, where it will offer tax and advisory services to foreign businesses. According to a report by the Wall Street Journal, the Netherlands-based company’s new Rangoon office will be headed by KMPG’s Thailand CEO Kaisri Nuengsigkapian and will be able to draw on the firm’s 1,200-strong team in Thailand. The move comes as a growing number of foreign companies seek to do business in Burma, but remain wary of the country’s murky legal and investment infrastructure.
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