MOU opens more doors for Singapore firms in Myanmar
Opportunities lie in sectors such as urban solutions, utilities, transport and logistics, and manufacturing
Singapore
INTERNATIONAL Enterprise (IE) Singapore on Thursday signed an agreement with the Myanmar Investment Commission (MIC) that will open more doors for Singapore firms to do business in Myanmar.
The opportunities for collaboration are in urban and housing solutions, utilities, transport and logistics, manufacturing, oil and gas, and professional services.
The agreement was one of two inked on the sidelines of the sixth Singapore-Myanmar joint ministerial working committee meet…
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