Myanmar attracts FDI of US$13.59 mln in Q1 2023-2024

Myanmar Investment Commission gave the green light to 11 foreign projects from six countries in the Q1 of the current financial year 2023-2024 beginning in April. The country attracted a capital of US$13.59 million, including the expansion of capital by the existing enterprises, according to the Directorate of Investment and Company Administration (DICA).

MIC nodded one foreign enterprise in April, four in May and six in June respectively. The agriculture sector drew $1 million from one enterprise. The remaining FDI flowed into the manufacturing sector.
In Q1 this FY, China is the top source of FDI so far, investing $8.4 million from six enterprises. One enterprise each from India, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Singapore and the USA also made investments this year.

Next, $21.99 million of FDI flowed into the country in the corresponding period last FY. The figures indicated a decrease of 38 per cent in Q1 this FY compared to that of the last FY. Myanmar attracted foreign direct investments of $1.64 billion from 87 enterprises last financial year 2022-2023 (April-March). The majority of the investments were brought into the manufacturing sector, drawing $271.8 million from 64 enterprises. Singapore, China and Thailand made the highest investments last year.

Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar

Thilawa SEZ to commence solar power distribution from 2023-2024 FY

ACCORDING to the report of Myanmar Thilawa SEZ Holdings Public Co Ltd, the distribution of
renewable energy will be implemented in the Thilawa Special Economic Zone (SEZ) from the 2023-2024
financial year. MTSH holding the largest shares on the Yangon Stock Exchange is normally running in the
Thilawa SEZ. To bolster the investments, enquiries for market promotion and land and factory lease for the foreign and domestic investors are being accepted, the report stated.

Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar

MAI to extend Yangon-Singapore-Yangon flights on 16 July

Myanmar Airways International slated to extend the Yangon-Singapore-Yangon route on 16 July. This extension is in response to the growing number of Singaporean visitors to Myanmar.
Previously, the flights operated six days a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and starting from 29 May, they were extended to include Mondays and Wednesdays. Now, MAI enlisted Sunday on the flight schedules.
Departure from Yangon International Airport is at 8.20 pm and arrival in Singapore is 12.50 pm local time). The return flight departs from Singapore at 1.50 pm local time and arrives back in Yangon at 3.20 pm.
According to the Ministry of Hotels and Tourism, Myanmar has admitted visits of over 400,000 tourists from January to May 2023, most of whom came from Singapore.

Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar

Myanmar earns US$69.425 million from export of marine products in April, May 2023

Export of marine products earned US$69.425 million through maritime and border trade routes in April and May this financial year, according to the Ministry of Commerce.
Businesspersons send freshwater and seawater fish as well as farming fish to foreign markets. In this regard, export of fish and shrimp and other marine products are separately categorized in farming tasks. During the two-month period, export of fish pocketed more than $11 million, shrimp $1.68 million and other marine products $16.24 million.
In the total amount of exporting the fishery products, export of marine products through shipping secured $46.423 million whereas border trade process earned $23.002 million in sending the fishery products to foreign markets. Such products flowed out to neighbouring countries Thailand and China through Muse, Myawady, Kawthoung, Myeik and Mawtaung borders, Bangladesh through Maungtaw border and Laos through Kenglek border. Myanmar’s maritime products are regularly sent to China, Thailand and other neighbouring countries in addition to Japan and European countries.
A total of 480,000 fish farms are being operated to breed fish and shrimp across the nation. In addition, more than 120 cold storage facilities are being run for processing of marine products. Myanmar exports more than 20 species of fish including hilsa, giant sea perch, rohu, barbus and river catfish to foreign markets.
Marine products of Myanmar flow out to foreign countries through normal trade and border trade facilities. Currently, the export volume of marine products in Myanmar cannot regain the status before the Covid-19 period yet.
Myanmar earned $765.945 million from export of marine products abroad from 1 April 2022 to 31 March 2023 in the 2022-23 financial year, declining $19.076 million less than that of 2020-21 FY.
Myanmar set the hatchling season from April to June and the fishery season from July in the Myanmar Sea in the 2023-24 financial year.
Myanmar fishing entrepreneurs and fishermen operate the fishery business at relevant plots in the sea along coasts of Rakhine State, Ayeyawady and Yangon regions, Mon State and Taninthayi Region.

Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar

Republic of the Union of MyanmarAnnouncement of Central Committee on Prevention, Control and Treatment ofCoronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

AS it is necessary to continuously control infection of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), it is hereby announced that public requests, orders, notifications and
directives (except for easing the restrictions) released by the Union-level organizations and Union ministries up to 30 June 2023 have been extended until 31 July 2023
for prevention, control and treatment of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).

Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar

DAPEIN I Hydropower Station Safely Operating for 4,000 Days

AS of 16 June 2023, DAPEIN I Hydropower Station has been operating safely for 4,000 days continuously, and the accumulated power generation has exceeded 10 billion kWh, setting a new record for long-term safe production and stable operation since the station was put into operation. DAPEIN I Hydropower Station, the first hydropower station project invested in and operated by China Datang Corporation in Myanmar, is 40 kilometres away from Bhamo, the second largest city in northern Myanmar.

Since all units were put into operation in December 2010, the station has always adhered to the principle of “Safety-first and Prevention- focused Operation and Comprehensive Management”, and vigorously promoted the construction of intrinsically safe enterprises, gradually forming a safety management system covering personnel, equipment, environment and regimes. Up to now, DAPEIN I Hydropower Station has delivered 620 million kWh of free electricity to the Bhamo area, which has greatly improved the situation of local people’s electricity consumption, invigorated the local economic development and raised people’s living standards, thus making positive contributions to promoting the good-neighbourly relations between China and Myanmar and driving the development of Sino-Myanmar electric power cooperation.

Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar

Monthly Business Brief, June 2023

Economy

According to Myanmar Economic Monitor June 2023, the World Bank forecasted that the economic conditions in Myanmar has become stabilized in the first 2023 and GDP is being increased by 3% in the year up to September 2023 which is still 10% lower than in 2019 but higher than in 2021 and 2022. Its current account deficit is expected to widen to almost 6% of GDP in 2023, 3.6% boost up than previous year and the fiscal deficit is estimated to have widened to 5.4% of GDP in 2023. Exchange rate has remained steadily while CPI inflation has become eased. Average Inflation rate is projected to ease to 14% this year up to September 2023.  Even though the economic situation is gradually bounding back, the household incomes still remain weak which limit the ability of domestic demand to drive growth. Higher prices and electricity shortages still make it difficult for many businesses to operate feasibly.

One article from New Light of Myanmar newspaper pointed out that the remarkably risen in commodity prices such as foodstuffs and foods amidst 2023 and the majority of dwellers living in Yangon City areas have been trying to overcome daily challenges of hiking prices to cover the cost of their families’ households. The basic breakfast meals such as tea, noodle and Monhinga on the roadside has risen to two times than the previous year. Even, consumption rate of breakfast for the personnel can range between MMK 1,000 to 1,500 per daily. Besides, most of the residents in Yangon city critically face unbalance between income and expense due to rising prices of goods.

2020-2023 Labor Force Report was released by Directorate of Labor, Ministry of Labor in March 2023. The Report was accumulated based on projection method under the great support by Meikhtila University of Economics as there was difficulties to collect data in some areas of countries due to security concerns. The report has not been publicly released yet but sooner or later it will be publicly released through www.mol.gov.mm . According to the findings observed through projection, 90% of the male workers in Myanmar are in the late thirties (30-50) with the highest while 70% of female workers in the late twenties (25-29) with highest among other age groups. It is analyzed that the male workers work until 65 while small amount of female does. 60% of male work until 65 while only 20% of female work until 65. (Reference to “Myanma A Lin” Newspaper, 18th June, 2023.)

Banking and Finance

The United State Government made one-sided economic sanctions on Myanmar two state-owned banks: Myanmar Foreign Trade Bank (MFTB) and Myanma Investment and Commercial Bank (MICB) with the issuance of 20th June, 2023. As the banks do not sign up Foreign Currency Accounts at the US-based banks or branches, there will be neither any losses of currency nor does not make harmful on payment services in International trading. As foreign banking services can be done in almost local private banks and their foreign bank branches apart from those two, public should not be worried about it. In line with rules and regulations adopted by the Foreign Currency Supervisory Committee under Central Bank of Myanmar, the transfer, payment and receiving of foreign currencies, imports and exports, and transfer of employees’ and seafarers’ salaries will continue to be conducted conveniently.

In 2013, the Central Bank of Myanmar implemented a forex market in which interbank transactions can be made between AD banks (Authorized Dealers) and Bank-customer transactions for the Foreign Exchange Market. The system is also supported by International Forex Trading Platform to make the authorized dealers to deliver a complete function for inter-bank transactions. Since 22nd June 2023, the CBM has led the online trading platform for bank-customer transactions and transac­tions between clients. The total turnover for the trading of the six authorized banks was US$6.89 million with an exchange rate of MMK 2,920 in 2023. Furthermore, the CBM also provided USD SWAP Financing and sold 1.2 million dollars. The CBM also issued that exchange rate transaction on the platforms are the actual value and do not rely on other platforms on social media as they are grey market rates. However market rates are still known as K 3,150 to 3,200 on 29 June 2023.

In line with the Notification issued on 23rd June of CBM, the Monitoring and Steering Committee on Gold and Currency Market under the CBM suppressed on the Foreign Exchange Manipulators, as known as “Illegal Hundi Business Operators”, in Big cities; Yangon and Mandalay because of illegally transferring money without relevant license, also doing Online Gambling businesses and has already been escalated those during June with prosecution under the existing laws. According to the law, Inspection and prosecution against those unscrupulous traders who intend to interfere with the free and fair operation of the market and are involved in illegal foreign currency hold­ing and illegal money transfer businesses will be carried out under the Foreign Exchange Management Law and the re­lated laws.

The launching ceremony of the Aungbarlay Online Lottery System was held at the Myanmar International Convention Centre – II in NayPyiTaw on 8th June, 2023. The sole purpose of upgrading to Online Lottery system is to solve the problem of higher prices of lottery tickets in set price. Online system has many impacts that will allow people to buy within set price, easily through an online lottery application system by using their mobile phones at any times. Not only being easily accessible to buy the tickets not only Payment system can be through the application and small prizes for winning lottery will also be delivered through online or their banking accounts. The system is jointly implemented by relevant ministries and department under the leadership of the Ministry of Finance and Revenue and Myanmar Telecom International Co Ltd.

Trade

In accordance with the new bulletin (9/2023) released by the Trade Department under the Ministry of Commerce, Import licenses can be commenced through Automatic and Non-automatic licensing systems on Myanmar Trade 2.0 platform since 22nd June, 2023. As being digitalized licensing system, import license for certain lines (1,525 lines) through both Sea and Border Trade will be automatically passed on the system. Under Non-automatic licensing system, Seaborne trade and commodities lines which did not require Import licenses are mandatory to import licenses during the licensing process after 60 days initiated since 22nd June, 2023 and will be allowed to be imported within 30 days from 22nd June, 2023. In line with Customer Tariff of Myanmar 2022, there are altogether 3,075 commodities lines with 10 digits HS code were notified to be permitted license automatically on Trade Net 2.0 and since June 22nd, 2023, Only 1,525 lines have already been granted licenses through automatic import licensing system.

In order to promote Border Trading between China and Myanmar and facilitating bilateral currency transaction, the CBM has allowed Myanmar eligible banks to open Renminbi-Myanmar (RBM) accounts for importers and exporters engaged in border trade and it is required to have RBM to do directly border trades in China-Myanmar Border points since 14th June, 2023.  The banking transaction for imports in Myanmar-China border trade will start from 1st August 2023. The importers must use the banking system with for­eign currency (Yuan) pur­chased from local banks or export earnings deposited in local bank accounts, the CBM directed. Additionally, companies need to show export earnings or income statements, cred­it advice or bank statements while seeking a license from the department. The import license will be granted for the amount not exceeding the account balance after screening the bank statement or export earnings or foreign currency purchase records. Importers who have already sought import licenses are required to bring in the goods by 31 August 2023. If they failed to import before the deadline, their import licenses will get cancelled. Regarding export earnings and income statements, the bank deposits put in the account after 1 January 2023 can be used. Exporting companies can use their earnings for imports or transfer them to other entities for import purposes at border checkpoints.

Permits to import New Vehicles from Foreign Countries have been suspended since September 2021. According to Car Importing Polices for 2022, Car sales centers have not been approved to import and at the present, commercial vehicles are allowed only to be imported at a rate of five vehicles per week. In June, 2023, the Customs Department has issued an announcement on the easing of custom duty taxes/rates on imports of domestically semi-knocked down (SKD) and completely knocked-down (CKD) system vehicles. According to the Statement, the tax rate of SKD system passenger cars with above 2000 CC and 2001 CC has been reduced from 7.5 percent to 5 percent while the CKD system passenger cars with above 2000 CC and 2001 CC from 5 percent to 3 percent respectively.

Investment

U.S based Pact Global Microfinance Fund (PGMF), the largest microfinance in Myanmar, announced that the loss of USD 156 Million in debt taken by 890,000 people would be waived and the operating in Myanmar will be closure on June 30, 2023. PGMF has served nearly 15,000 villages in rural areas and 2.3 million clients over 25 years in which 99% of clients are women.

Manufacturing

In order to accelerate the development of Iron and Steel Businesses in Myanmar, the Myanmar Iron and Steel Association (MISA) was opened its office at the 13th Floor of the Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (UMFCCI) on 21st June, 2023. MISA has been a cluster of Myanmar Industries Association (MIA) since 2014 and has also joined the South East Asia Iron and Steel Institute (SEAISI) since December 2018. The MISA will move forward to the development of industry standards which are compatible with the country and the production of iron and steel products that meet international standards and cooperate with international organization to promote Small and Medium Steel Enterprises and disseminate iron and steel information and receive technical assistance from the regional countries by holding seminars and research paper reading sessions. Up to today, Myanmar’s steel demand is estimated at 2.5 million ton per year which covers 92 percent of which are being imported and forecasted to grow up to 5.4 million tons per year in 2023.

Energy

Deapin Hydro Power Station I has been operating safely for more than 10 years continuously in Myanmar with the exceeding amount of 10 billion kWh since the beginning of operation. The Power Station is the first hydropower station project invested in and operated by China Datang Corporation in Myanmar, distributing electricity from Bhamo, the second largest city in Kachin State since 2012.  Up to recent year, DAPEIN 1 Hydropower Station has already delivered 620 million kWh of free electricity to the Bhamo Area.

Transportation

Kolkata- Bangkok Highway is a trilateral highway connecting Bangkok (Thailand) with Kolkata (India) as part of BIMSTEC (the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation) and is likely to be opened in coming 4 years and. According to the plan, that trilateral highway will start from Bangkok in Thailand across the different cities such as Sukahothai, Mae Sot in Thailand, Yangon, Mandalay, Kalewa and Tamu in Myanmar, Moreh, Kohma, Guwahati, Srirampur, Silguri in India and end in Koltaka (India) with the approximate distance of over 2,800 km. The longest stretch of the highway will be in India and smallest in Thailand. According to the plan, portion of the highway in Thailand has already completed while in Myanmar, be possibly finished in coming three years.

COVID

Currently, new COVID-19 Variants, XBB 1.16 has been spreading around not only in Myanmar but also countries through the world. As of 29th June, 2023, there are 639,740 active cases of COVID-19 in which 97 % have been recovered from the disease and compared to previous month, 1283 cases has been increased. However, the government has been continuously controlling the infection of COVID-19 and the rules and restrictions have been extended until the end of July 2023 by the Ministry of Health.

Cargo transport advances within five months of opening Ruili Border

ACCORDING to data from the Ministry of Commerce, there has been an improvement in cargo transport
activities in less than five months since the opening of the China-Myanmar border identified as the Ruili border. The China-Myanmar Ruili Border, which was opened on 8 January 2023, saw an increase of 7.4 per cent in export and import of 5.707 million tonnes compared to the same period of the previous year. Trade through the Ruili border has recovered in the first five months of this year, and since the opening of the border, more than 3,500 people have been entering and exiting the border every day.
Export types increased from 184 in the same period last year to 1,698 this year, and the number of foreign
trade enterprises that received trade volume increased from only 29 last year to 545 this year, according to Ruili Customs Department statistics. In addition, the Department of Trade under the Ministry of Commerce in Myanmar issued an announcement on 23 June that the banking system will be implemented in the Myanmar- China border trade starting from 1 August 2023.

According to the statement, Myanmar-Thailand border trade issues have been handled through the banking system since 1 November 2022, as an initial step, and on the second step, Myanmar-China border trade will be operated using the banking system from 1 August. When applying for an import licence, companies must submit the original bank statement and the credit advice issued by the relevant bank to the Trade Department so as to show that the income from exports (or other income) has been entered into the bank account (income entered after 1 January 2023 only) or purchased from a local bank. Thenthe department will verify the amount submitted by companies and issue an import licence that does not exceed the balance of the bank account. In doing so, import licence applications that have been applied for until 30 August are not valid. Importing goods with import licences that have been issued before that date must be completed before 31 August; if not, the import licences will be invalid.

Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar

Banking transactions for imports on Myanmar-China border to commence 1 August

BANKING transactions for imports in the Myanmar-China border will be started from 1 August 2023,
according to a news bulletin 10/2023 dated 23 June 2023 issued by the Trade Department under the Ministry of Commerce. Initially, the banking transaction system was exercised on 1 November 2022 at the Myanmar-Thailand border points. And, this system will proceed to the Myanmar-China border from 1 August 2023. The importers must use the banking system with foreign currency (Yuan) purchased from local banks or export earnings deposited in local bank accounts, the CBM directed. Additionally, companies need to show export earnings or income statements, credit advice or bank statements while seeking a licence from the department.
The import licence will be granted for the amount not exceeding the account balance after screening the bank statement or export earnings or foreign currency purchase records. Importers who have already sought import licences are required to bring in the goods by 31 August 2023. If they failed to import before the deadline, their import licence will get cancelled. Regarding export earnings and income statements, the bank deposits put in the account after 1 January 2023 can be used. Exporting companies can use their earnings for imports or transfer them to other entities for import purposes at border checkpoints.

Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar

Yangon port admits larger container ships than before

MYANMA Port Authority under the Ministry of Transport and Communications discovered a new approach channel, the Kings Bank Channel in the Yangon port area and accelerated the sandbank dredging processes accepting larger-seized international vessels. As there is a better waterway, it can admit larger-sized vessels than before at the jetties in the Yangon port area.

Meanwhile, the MV SITC Zhaoming container ship with 185.99 metres of LOA, 35.25 metres of Beam, 29,232 tonnes of GRT and a capacity of 2,698 TEU under STIC Shipping Line arrived at the Asia World Port Terminal for the first time at 9:30 am on 22 June. That vessel is one of the largest container vessels ever docked at AWPT Port. It docked safely under the supervision of the Chief Executive Officer of Myanma Port Authority. The MV ITC Zhaoming container ship left Myanmar on 23 June.

Source: The Global New Light of Myanmar