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Razer co-founder and director Lim Kaling pulls out of Myanmar joint venture - Business & Human Rights Resource Centre

Razer co-founder and director Lim Kaling pulls out of Myanmar joint venture - Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
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Myanmar s Economy in Freefall Under Military Regime

Myanmar’s Economy in Freefall Under Military Regime Myanmar’s Economy in Freefall Under Military Regime Feature: The military regime s security forces guarding City Hall in downtown Yangon Feb.6 / The Irrawaddy 958 By The Irrawaddy 22 April 2021 Before last year’s November election, the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank predicted that Myanmar would bounce back strongly from the economic impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic, with the economy set to grow at around 6 percent in 2021. In the immediate aftermath of the military’s Feb. 1 coup, junta leaders sought to keep the economy on track by presenting themselves as business-friendly and saying that economic policies would remain unchanged during the state of emergency. The junta even appointed some individuals to Myanmar’s key economic ministries who were already well-connected and well-known to the international community.

The shadowy business empire funding Myanmar s military

news The shadowy business empire funding Myanmar s military Myanmar s military - the leaders of its recent coup - are funded by a huge chunk of the national budget. But the armed forces also draw a vast and secretive income from sprawling business interests: At Yangon s popular Indoor Skydiving Centre, visitors can experience the thrill of jumping out of a plane from the safety of a vertical wind tunnel. © Getty Images Critics says the business empire of Myanmar s military has helped to support the ongoing coup But few people spiralling through this high-flying attraction may realise that it is part of a huge, military-run business empire - one completely woven into the fabric of national life.

Anger in Myanmar But Crisis Distant to Singaporeans

Anger in Myanmar But Crisis Distant to Singaporeans 25 February 2021 Anger in Myanmar But Crisis Distant to Singaporeans A protest near the Singaporean Embassy in February saying Myanmar’s generals keep their money in Singapore’s banks. / The Irrawaddy 8.6k By Shin Lin/ Reporting ASEAN 5 March 2021 Frustration, anger and desperation have been running high among Myanmar’s anti-coup protesters who want Singapore to cut business ties with the military regime but the country’s events remain distant for the average Singaporean. For many in the city-state, the crisis in Myanmar is far removed from their daily lives. Asked about their impressions of Myanmar, the replies of Singaporeans from different backgrounds included descriptions such as “military state”, “unstable”, “poor” and “wasted opportunities”.

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