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  2. Myanmar poverty deepens, economic growth stagnant ... - AOL

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    In December, the World Bank had projected Myanmar's economy would grow by around 2% during the current fiscal year, after estimated GDP growth of 1% in the year that ended in March 2024. "The ...

  3. Economy of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Myanmar is the seventh largest in Southeast Asia. [6] After the return of civilian rule in 2011, the new government launched large-scale reforms, focused initially on the political system to restore peace and achieve national unity and moving quickly to an economic and social reform program. [7]

  4. Vise tightening on Myanmar's economy 3 years after military ...

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    Myanmar was a rising star in Southeast Asia before its military seized power three years ago in a takeover that has brought civil strife and a tightening vise of international sanctions, undoing ...

  5. Exclusive-Myanmar junta minister blames economic woes partly ...

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    (Reuters) -Myanmar's military-appointed authorities are doing their best to revive an economy in turmoil since a February coup and stabilise the kyat currency, a minister told Reuters on Tuesday ...

  6. Myanmar and the International Monetary Fund - Wikipedia

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    Myanmar (officially known as the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, and also known as Burma), officially joined the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as of January 3, 1952; [1] shortly before the end of term for the Union of Myanmar's first President, Sao Shwe Thaik, and the induction of Ba U. [2]

  7. Ministry of Commerce (Myanmar) - Wikipedia

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    Myanmar-China Laiza 25 December 2003 Myanmar-China Techilelk: 16 March 1996 Myanmar-Thailand Myawaddy: 16 September 1998 Myanmar-Thailand Kawthoung: 1 June 1996 Myanmar-Thailand Myeik: 1 July 1999 Myanmar-Thailand Tamu: 12 April 1996 Myanmar-India Rhi 10 December 2003 Myanmar-India Sittwe: 10 December 1998 Myanmar-Bangladesh Maungdaw: 5 ...

  8. Myanmar burns $446 million worth of seized drugs as illicit ...

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    The authorities in Myanmar destroyed more than $446 million worth of illegal drugs seized from around the country to mark an annual international anti-drug trafficking day on Monday, police said.

  9. 2023 in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    11 December - Representatives from Myanmar's ruling military junta hold talks with three rebel groups, facilitated by China, amid an ongoing rebel offensive. [60] 12 December - The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime reports that Myanmar has surpassed Afghanistan as the world's largest producer of opium. [61] 13 December -