Trend 2. Growth of Modern Trade Retailers * Statistics show that Myanmar retail market worths 5 billion USD dollar which grew around 20% last year. It is estimated that traditional retail channels represents at least 80% of the beverages market. The main types in traditional channels include independent grocers such as mom-and-pop stores‚ small retailers and wholesalers such as Nyaung Pin Lay plaza‚ Gadamar and Mingalar Zay. * Traditional channels are considered main pillar due to several
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& P mar 2014 an m Sum it My P Myanmar Offshore E&P Summit Myanmar 2014 Dec. 18-19‚ 2014‚ Yangon‚ Myanmar www.investmed.asia The Most Practical Offshore Event in Myanmar shore E& Off E & P mar 2014 an m Sum it My P Research and Presented by Myanmar From Shallow water to Deepwater Offshore E&P Summit Myanmar Dec. 18-19‚ 2014‚ Yongon EARLY BIRD By Sept. 25th SAVE 10% Learning from Myanmar Ongoing Offshore Projects Showcase\\\\\\\\\
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BANGLADESH – MYANMAR RELATION IN THE CHNAGED POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE INTRODUCTION 1. Bangladesh and Myanmar are the two geographically contiguous developing countries. These two countries share a good deal of history‚ geography‚ culture and politics of both colonial and postcolonial perspectives. Following the establishment of diplomatic relations between two countries‚ bilateral ties grow on the basis of their commonalities of interest. Bangladesh and Myanmar enjoyed a dynamic process of
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Shwedagon Pagoda Yangon‚ formerly known as Rangoon‚ was the capital of Myanmar‚ is known for its colonial architecture‚ which although decaying‚ remains an almost unique example of a 19th-century British colonial capital. Friendly street vendors‚ traditionally dressed local people‚ attracting old Chevrolet buses and trishaws‚ all make a feel like a museum of Yangon downtown life. Shwedagon‚ the heart of Yangon‚ is the most profoundly honoured pagoda in the country and interesting history behind
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A Feasible Study on China Mobile Expansion in Myanmar Master of International Business Course: Global Business Operations Course Code: INTBUS 721 Lecturer: Zaidah Mustaffa Submitted by: Jiaqi Li (Chris) Content 1. Executive Summary………………………………………………………………………………………………............1 2. Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………1 3. Company Analysis…………………………………………………………………………………………………………3 3.1 Introduction of
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The Effects of The Lift of Car Import Bans in Myanmar Word Count: 832 Words Abstract The title of this research paper is “The Effects of the Lift of Car Import Bans in Myanmar”. Literature from the Internet and personal interviews were the base of this paper. I investigated on the Internet observing prices of cars and commentary from people. In this project the following will be stated and explained: Brief background information of the previous car market Brief background information
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| Human Rights Causes and Effects In Myanmar/Burma | A look into the countries past‚ present and future of Human Rights suffering; and the issues that have resulted from it. | | Mary Knowles Block C | January the 18th 2012 | Table of Contents Background Of Myanmar/Burma 2 Introduction and First Monarchies 2 The Beginning of Burma’s Military Overrule 2 An Explanation of the Origins of the Countries Current Issues 3 The Issues of Myanmar/Burma 4 An Overview of the Many Problems
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This thesis presents the creativity and innovation of Myanmar traditional medicine manufacturers. The personal interviews are conducted with randomly selected 73 manufacturers by using structured questionnaires. The degree of creativity of innovative manufacturers‚ the influencing factors on creativity and innovation‚ and the relationship between innovation and performance of manufacturers are analysed. It is found that the innovative Myanmar traditional medicine manufacturer has high level of creativity
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India’s Energy Quest in Myanmar with China Problem. Name: Pratik Gaikwad. Index 1. Introduction……………………………………………... 3 2. India’s energy challenges……………………………….. 4 3. Look East policy…………………………………………. 5 4. Energy quest in Myanmar……………………..………... 6 5. Conclusion……………………………………………….. 11 6. Reference………………………………………………… 13 Introduction
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industrially backward and small size markets that fail to absorb sufficient volume of output which in turn leads to low incentive for inflow investment. North East Region of India is sharing 98 per cent of its border with neighbouring counties viz.‚ Myanmar (1643km)‚ China (1000km)‚ Bhutan (650km)‚ Bangladesh (1640km)‚ Nepal (1‚751) as against 2 per cent of its border being shared with the only other states of India Union . The total length of the international border is more than 5000 km but bordered
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