Burma Business Roundup (Monday, April 16)
UK trade group avoid sanctions ban, post-elections backlash fears, US $200m pledged at Chinese trade show, Petronas make Burmese gas ...
UK trade group avoid sanctions ban, post-elections backlash fears, US $200m pledged at Chinese trade show, Petronas make Burmese gas ...
The Global Heritage Fund is monitoring Burmese archaeological sites such as Bagan and Pyu with satellite technology.
In an interview with The Irrawaddy, Upper House speaker Khin Aung Myint says the former dictator still holds his rival ...
The rush to lift international trade sanctions on Burma has surprised even the most resolute reformist, but embracing the military-dominated ...
Khin Nyunt's recent claims that he saved Aung San Suu Kyi from an attempt on her life have stirred up ...
UK Prime Minister David Cameron joins calls for an easing of punitive economic sanctions against Burma before making an historic ...
Following the political reforms he has unleashed, Burmese President Thein Sein is on the cusp of reaping a financial harvest ...
Manchester United blew open the Premier League title race by losing 1-0 loss at Wigan while Manchester City won 4-0 ...
The United Nations Security Council hails April's successful by-elections in Burma and praises the Burmese government and opposition for their ...
The National League for Democracy (NLD), Burma's main opposition party, says that an oath that new MPs must swear before ...
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