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Bayinnaung Market (Burmese: ဘုရင့်နောင်ဈေး; also Bayintnaung Market), located in northwestern Yangon, is the largest agricultural commodities trading market in Myanmar. Established in 1990, the market complex consists of two-story shop houses with floor areas of 1,200 and 2,400 square feet (110 and 220 m 2 ).
Online retailers of Myanmar (1 P) S. Shopping malls and markets in Myanmar (10 P) Pages in category "Retail companies of Myanmar" The following 6 pages are in this ...
Myoma Market. Naypyidaw Myoma Market is the commercial centre of Naypyidaw. Other shopping areas include Thapye Chaung Market, Junction Centre Naypyidaw and Naypyidaw Wholesale. Junction Centre is the city's first privately operated shopping centre. [17] There are also local markets and a restaurant area.
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Myanmar Distribution Group, established in 1996, is a fast moving consumer goods distributor in Myanmar. MDG headquartered in Yangon. [ 1 ] It is a national distributor for international brands in Myanmar, such as Nestle, Milo, Sunkist, Mamee, Mister Potato, Danisa, Kopiko.
City Mart Holdings (CMHL, Burmese: စီးတီးမတ် ဟိုးဒင်း) is one of Myanmar’s largest retail outlet, [1] employing more than 8,000 employees. . The City Mart Group started as a modern supermarket in 1996 in the north wing of Bogyoke Aung San Stadium [2] but has since expanded into many different aspects of modern retail trade such as supermarkets, pharmacies ...
Myanmar is a country rich in jade and gems, oil, natural gas and other mineral resources. In 2013, its GDP (nominal) stood at US$56.7 billion and its GDP at US$221.5 billion. [1] The income gap in Myanmar is among the widest in the world, as a large proportion of the economy is controlled by supporters of the former military government. [2] [3]