Raw materials import by CMP businesses jumps to $824 mln as of 8 July

Imports of raw materials by CMP (cut-make-pack) businesses rocketed to US$824.379 million between 1 April and 8 July in the current financial year 2022-2023, which reflects a sharp increase of $456 million compared with the year-ago period, according to the Ministry of Commerce.

The figures rose from $368.27 million registered during the-year ago period, the Commerce Ministry’s data indicated. Although some labour-intensive enterprises faced financial hardship amid the COVID-19 negative impacts and the political changes, the industry is now returning to normal after the COVID-19 vaccination programme for workers as per the IHS Markit’s September report.

In a bid to boost factory productivity with a healthy workforce in the garment industry, Mobile Medical Check to garment workers took place in Yangon and Nay Pyi Taw, supported by UNICEF Myanmar. Myanmar’s manufacturing sector is largely concentrated in garments and textiles produced on the Cutting, Making and Packaging basis, and it contributes to the country’s GDP to a certain extent. Myanmar mainly exports CMP garments to markets in Japan and Europe, along with the Republic of Korea, China, and the US.

Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar

No service and warranty of Suzuki (Myanmar)
changed despite its operation suspension

Suzuki stated on 20 July that car productions of the Suzuki (Myanmar) Motor Co Ltd and Suzuki Thilawa Motor Co Ltd will be temporarily suspended, however, there will be no change in terms of warranty and service.

The suspension is reported because of delays in the import of car parts to be assembled and manufactured due to current circumstances, although the company is doing its best to address the needs of the customers. The statement also stated the profuse apologies for the delay to deliver the cars to the customers and for not being able to predict the exact time of the delivery.

However, it stressed that the company will fully serve better services regarding the purchased cars and urged customers to understand if due to circumstances any problems occur. Since 2019, 13,000 Suzuki cars have been sold in Myanmar, accounting for 60 per cent of the market.

Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar