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ပင္မစာမ်က္နွာ / သတင္းမ်ား / Myanmar Invites Investments for New Economic Zone and Industrial Park By Min Thu Aung July 30, 2020

Myanmar Invites Investments for New Economic Zone and Industrial Park By Min Thu Aung July 30, 2020

 

ရက္စြဲ: 2020-08-06

News Type: Marketing News

 

The State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi delivers a keynote address at Myanmar-Japan Investment Dialogue on July 29

Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, at Myanmar-Japan Investment Dialogue on Economic Recovery After COVID-19 and New Investment Opportunities, held on July 29, has invited investments for a new industrial park in the west of Yangon and a new economic zone in Mon State.

“Quality job creation remains at the heart of Myanmar Sustainable Development Plan and building on the success of Thilawa, we shall be announcing two major jobs creation initiatives: a brand-new industrial park in the west of Yangon and a new economic zone in Mon State,” Daw Aung San Suu Kyi said. “Further details will be provided in the new course. At this initial stage, I wish to confirm that the development of these important new initiatives will be conducted via a swiss challenge tender process which will be open, transparent, and competitive.”

Yangon also has another ongoing new city project called New Yangon City. According to the project’s masterplan, the New Yangon City will be both livable and productive, able to support a 1.2 million population and create around two million jobs. The project includes a logistics component that will connect the new city with nearby cities, to ensure land prices do not drop after the new city is completed.

The Thilawa Special Economic Zone, located at 14 miles (23 km) South-East of Yangon, is the first Special Economic Zone (SEZ) and most successful one in Myanmar. It was developed by a Myanmar-Japan joint venture company with the name of Myanmar Japan Thilawa Development Limited. The Myanmar government has 10% stakes through the Thilawa SEZ Management Committee (TSEZMC), the Japanese government also has 10% stakes through the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Myanmar private consortium has 41% stakes through the Myanmar Thilawa SEZ Holdings Public Limited, and Japanese private consortium has 29% stakes through MMS Thilawa Development Co., Ltd.

In addition to the Thilawa Special Economic Zone, there are also two other special economic zones Dawei SEZ in Taninthayi Region and KyaukPhyu SEZ in Rakhine State, but they are yet to implement.

GMS Economic Corridor

“Building on Thilawa Success and realization of GMS East-West Corridor, linking the Indian Ocean with Pacific, this new SEZ shall be better connected than any other SEZs currently in operation anywhere in Myanmar,” U Thaung Tun, Union Minister of the Ministry of Investment and Foreign Economic Relations, said.

The GMS road corridors are the backbone of Myanmar’s transport system. The East-West Economic Corridor connects Thailand with Yangon and its special economic zone of Thilawa, and then onwards to Pathein, the capital of the Ayeyarwaddy delta. Improvements to this corridor will reduce national transport costs and improve regional connectivity with Thailand, and onwards to the GMS region.

Over the decades, Myanmar has created a number of industrial zones: 23 industrial zones in Yangon alone and 18 other industrial zones in the country in major cities such as Mandalay, Meikkahtila, Monywa, Pakokku, Myaung Mya, Mawlamyine, Myeik, Bago and Pyay.

 

News Source : Myanmar BUSINESS TODAY

 

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