YSX Records Over K619 Million in Trading Value in May 2025

The grand trading value of the eight listed companies on the Yangon Stock Exchange (YSX) amounted to over K619 million in May 2025, from 176,845 shares traded, according to YSX’s notification.

Currently, shares of First Myanmar Investment (FMI), Myanmar Thilawa SEZ Holdings (MTSH), Myanmar Citizens Bank (MCB), First Private Bank (FPB), TMH Telecom Public Co Ltd (TMH), Ever Flow River Group Public Co Ltd (EFR), Amata Holding Public Co Ltd. (AMATA), and Myanmar Agro Exchange Public Co Ltd (MAEX) are actively traded on the exchange.

In comparison, April’s trading value was K460.116 million from 189,408 shares. The trading value in May decreased by over K159 million, with a drop of 12,563 shares compared to April.

MTSH led the market with K212.545 million from 71,316 shares, followed by FMI with K119.8 million (17,939 shares), MAEX with K114.296 million (37,033 shares), MCB with K82.554 million (10,254 shares), TMH with K25.6 million (9,002 shares), AMATA with K24.35 million (6,432 shares), EFR with K23.545 million (15,620 shares), and FPB with K16.5 million (9,249 shares).

Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar

MTSH and GCL SI Partner on Renewable Energy Projects in Myanmar

Myanmar Thilawa SEZ Holdings Public Co Ltd (MTSH) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Chinese energy firm GCL System Integration Technology Co Ltd (GCL SI) to explore renewable energy opportunities in Myanmar. The MoU was signed on 11 June 2025 in Shanghai, with MTSH announcing it to shareholders on 16 June.

The MoU states that GCL SI and MTSH plan to work together to create a joint working group to efficiently evaluate the project’s viability and investigate the feasibility of constructing solar power systems (including Floating Photovoltaic Power Plant and Centralized Photovoltaic Power Plant) with a capacity of up to 100 MW from renewable energy in Myanmar.

GCL SI specializes in renewable energy, solar PV materials, green city development, and financial services. The partnership aims to support MTSH’s energy needs and promote sustainable power solutions in Myanmar.

Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar