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Factbox: The foreign firms doing business in Myanmar

By Reuters Staff 6 Min Read SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A military coup in Myanmar and a bloody crackdown on protesters has piled pressure on foreign companies operating in the country. Some firms are scaling back or even pulling operations while those with ties to army-linked firms are being urged to cut them. People flee to safety during an anti-coup protest in Loikaw, Myanmar March 9, 2021 in this still image obtained by Reuters. Following is a snapshot of global firms doing business in Myanmar. ENERGY Total SE and Chevron Corp have a large offshore gas project in partnership with Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE).

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.

New Export Control Restrictions Imposed on Burma, Four Parties Added to Entity List | Kelley Drye & Warren LLP

Factbox: The foreign firms doing business in Myanmar

Factbox: The foreign firms doing business in Myanmar
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